[Ford-ferguson] PA/NJ Hauling help needed
Mike Sloane
mikesloane at verizon.net
Sat Oct 23 09:07:44 PDT 2004
Thanks for the offer, Ed. It looks likes Randy Kuhn will be meeting us
at the dealer's lot and hauling back to NJ on Wednesday morning. I will
be riding along with Paul to act as Supervisor of Loading, food tester,
communications director, social activities officer, and general pain in
the butt. :-) It will also be nice to meet Randy after many years of
exchanging ATIS messages.
But if there should be any unforeseen change in plans, we will
definitely keep your generous offer in mind. (And I will keep it for
future reference, in case I buy another tractor that is too heavy/big
for my trailer!)
Mike
Edward Tabor wrote:
> Mike,
> Did your friend find a hauler? My gooseneck is 96" wide and 22 ft
> long. I'd be willing to haul for fuel, tolls, and lunch, plus any fines
> NJ may impose (i.e. smoke fines or anything else stupid.) I do want him
> to ride with me and help load and tie down, since I can't easily climb
> up and down. Email me if I'm needed. (P.S. Tips are readily accepted)
>
> Ed
>
> Mike Sloane wrote:
>
>> A friend is buying an International 340 Utility and needs to haul it
>> from NE PA to Morris County NJ - 96 miles. The problem is that the
>> wheels are set out about as far as they can, and they cannot be easily
>> moved. So the width of the trailer needs to accommodate a tractor 7'
>> wide. The tires are not loaded, so the weight should be under 5000#. I
>> would haul it, but my trailer is about a foot too narrow. :-(
>>
>> You can get back to me or Paul Sigmund <pwsigmund at verizon.net>
>> directly if you have any solution to the problem.
>>
>> Thanks for your help,
>>
>> Mike
>
>
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