eddieirvine
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ok this is why i asked i was aware of it not working but asking about it is good advice thanks for the reply's, I will stay with my tandem axle trailer
ROFLOL.Sure, go for it. Let us know how Uhaul endorsed that.
Just make sure your trailer can carry the load, and that your towing vehicle can pull the loaded trailer. GVWR ratings are there for a reason. If you have a tandem axle trailer, why would you even consider the dolly? Even an underrated trailer would be safer (but definitely not recommended) to haul the tractor.ok this is why i asked i was aware of it not working but asking about it is good advice thanks for the reply's, I will stay with my tandem axle trailer
I'll bring the popcorn.NO!. But, if you do, please post video!
How fast?Interesting responses on this subject. There are “Plow days” in this area and several of the participants tow their old tractors to this event in the manner the OP is asking. Have seen John Deeres, Oliver’s, Farmalls, etc. all being towed with front tires on a dolly of some fashion. These are all older 100% mechanical drive transmission with dry clutch. No clue how far they are being towed but suspect at least 10 or more miles. If was damaging something I doubt these people would be doing it.
Have never followed one but would estimate 12 - 15 MPH. These are old mechanical brake machines that we used to pull to start if needed or pull to shop to work on. Pretty sure tranny and gears are all splash lube.How fast?
I guess it depends on how far and how much traffic is on the route.Have never followed one but would estimate 12 - 15 MPH. These are old mechanical brake machines that we used to pull to start if needed or pull to shop to work on. Pretty sure tranny and gears are all splash lube.
I guess were pretty fortunate down here, if it's farm related you rarely get messed with by the state man, but them poor old boys trying to scratch out a living hauling logs get wore out everywhere they go, I would have figured up there in big farm country everybody would have a deckover trailer and a 3/4 or 1 ton truck. I can't remember the last time I saw an anhydrous rig or tank around here.Lineman,
I suspect but don’t know for a fact that the Illinois trailer laws influence some of the decisions on towing vs hauling.
Figure a tractor the size of a John Deere 50 or 60 or Farmall M at around 5000 - 6000 lbs depending on how they are weighted plus 2 or 3 bottom plow is another 700 - 1000 lbs. This weight would require minimum of 10K trailer and 3/4 or 1 ton tow vehicle and most likely gooseneck or 5 th wheel.
In this area there has been a significant increase in roaming road side scale an inspection stations targeting over weight trailers, I uninspected trailers, etc.
In Illinois any trailer over 5K required yearly inspection or at that was the rules a few years ago. Plus license plates, registration, insurance, etc.
Towing could be accomplished with 1/2 ton pickup so significantly less cost and hassle for something you do a couple of times a year.
Not saying one way is better than the other but I can certainly understand why it is being done by old timers that know what they are doing.
I cringe more at people pulling tandem anhydrous nurse tanks behind a pickup at 20 plus MPH and that is done here every spring and fall.
The issue with log trucks is that it easy and common to exceed 80k pounds with log loads. Most log trucks bunks will easily handle 100k log loads, but 80k is all that’s permitted on public roads.I guess were pretty fortunate down here, if it's farm related you rarely get messed with by the state man, but them poor old boys trying to scratch out a living hauling logs get wore out everywhere they go, I would have figured up there in big farm country everybody would have a deckover trailer and a 3/4 or 1 ton truck. I can't remember the last time I saw an anhydrous rig or tank around here.
I have already posted no way i have a tandem axle trailer i just wanted to see the responses And figured it would end up like it did thanks for everyone that respondedNO!. But, if you do, please post video!
eddieirvin has already decided not to tryI have already posted no way i have a tandem axle trailer i just wanted to see the responses And figured it would end up like it did thanks for everyone that responded