[Farmall] Tractor Hauling Trailer Recommendations
Larry L Hardesty
hardestyll at unk.edu
Wed Dec 15 09:54:47 PST 2004
David, I moved from Texas this past summer...and just went back (well to
Oklahoma) this past weekend to purchase a pickup from someone from Texas.
Maybe I will need to go back to Texas to purchase a trailer. I have only
driven the road between Kearney, Nebraska and Sherman, Texas probably a
dozen times in the past 7-8 months...so my wife my send me on my own....I
think she wants to see a change of scenery.
Thanks for the info.
Larry
Larry Hardesty
Kearney, Nebraska 68849-2240
308-865-8535
308-865-8722 fax
hardestyll at unk.edu
"Ethridge, David E" <david.e.ethridge at lmco.com>
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RE: [Farmall] Tractor Hauling Trailer Recommendations
I have the exact same trailer.I bought it in Cleburne,Tx.,in 1998. I
added a 8,000 lb. winch to the front. I have hauled cars,tractors and a
lot of other stuff all over Texas. I love it.
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Subject: Re: [Farmall] Tractor Hauling Trailer Recommendations
Larry
Thought that I would jump in here...
I purchased a tandem axle tractor back in 2000. It is a Texas built
trailer, but I feel was built pretty good. I had been wanting an H&H,
but didn't have the funds. The trailer was made by PJ trailer 7k
trailer...16+2 dovetail...brakes on both axles (a must in my opinion).
Bulldog Coupler...Ramps(2) stored under the side (stolen at an auction
last year). It was $1400. I have had this trailer all over the past 4
years hauling engines and tractors to shows...The trailer does not have
sides, but has pockets where one could build some. I like this as the
trailer is built better (not having to have the sides for strength. I
can also load some items from the side.
I use my emergency brake, chock the wheels, and block he back of the
trailer when loading a tractor.
I ran this trailer with my F150 and now my F250 and it makes a world of
difference on how it tows...
I recently brought home a '42 H w/loader that I purchased and it towed
great. I don't have pics of the it loaded, but I heard from others
about new 4 independently located tie down points need to be used. I
had 2 chains w/binders on the rear(one on each side of the drawbar) and
27k straps on each side of the front pulling the other way. Tiedowns
are also something to consider. I wish I had a rub rail, but haven't
gotten that welded to the front of the pockets yet....
http://www.oldengine.org/members/sbarr/images/MyEngines/ChallengeHour8/s
now2.jpg
If you are hauling multiple items, tilt beds make it a little harder
loading as you have to load, tie, load tie..... However for single items
I can see them as working great.
thanks for listening to my rambling...
Steve
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