Soundguy
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- Joined
- Mar 11, 2002
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- Central florida
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- RK 55HC,ym1700, NH7610S, Ford 8N, 2N, NAA, 660, 850 x2, 541, 950, 941D, 951, 2000, 3000, 4000, 4600, 5000, 740, IH 'C' 'H', CUB, John Deere 'B', allis 'G', case VAC
Her's the deal.
about 1x per year I need to move my NH 7610s ( ~ 95hp ) and my jd 1715 batwing together.
I have a gooseneck trailer, but it is too short for both of them together. I did not want to get one long enough to load them, as I'd be stuk ALWAYS pulling the extra 8' of trailer for something getting 1x use per year, whereas the gn at it's current length gets frequent use, and is maneuverable enough so I don't curb check all the time.. etc.
usually I pay to have it hauled.. cost me a couple hundred.
I just noticed a long flatbed that looks to be a MH job.. and it's by the roadside for cheap.. like so cheap it would pay for itself in 2 moves.
any opinions? avoid it? or?
I could simply leave it parked at the back of my farm till needed.. etc. I have plenty of tow vehicle to handle the 1x per year trip I would need it for.
soundguy
about 1x per year I need to move my NH 7610s ( ~ 95hp ) and my jd 1715 batwing together.
I have a gooseneck trailer, but it is too short for both of them together. I did not want to get one long enough to load them, as I'd be stuk ALWAYS pulling the extra 8' of trailer for something getting 1x use per year, whereas the gn at it's current length gets frequent use, and is maneuverable enough so I don't curb check all the time.. etc.
usually I pay to have it hauled.. cost me a couple hundred.
I just noticed a long flatbed that looks to be a MH job.. and it's by the roadside for cheap.. like so cheap it would pay for itself in 2 moves.
any opinions? avoid it? or?
I could simply leave it parked at the back of my farm till needed.. etc. I have plenty of tow vehicle to handle the 1x per year trip I would need it for.
soundguy