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Jim Kampa

07-27-2003 21:44:11




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I will be having hauled (MN to TX) three Ford 8N tractors in mint shape (parade quality) soon. My question is possible road damage. (Sand rocks etc.) Using a flat bed or do I try to find someone with an enclosed trailer? Who would use a trailer and relative increased cost? Suggestions? Your help/suggestion are very much appreciated.
Jim




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C Kulig

07-29-2003 10:50:49




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 Re: Tractor hauling in reply to Jim Kampa, 07-27-2003 21:44:11  
I know a Jim Kampa, are you him? :) Chad



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I like Case

07-29-2003 06:57:17




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 Re: Tractor hauling in reply to Jim Kampa, 07-27-2003 21:44:11  
For crying out loud--they are tractors--give them a little dignity. Let have some dirt!!!!! !!!



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rustyfarmall

07-28-2003 09:40:00




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 Re: Tractor hauling in reply to Jim Kampa, 07-27-2003 21:44:11  
Even bugs can put a blemish on paint, if the tractors are that nice, and going that distance, I would find someone with a fully enclosed trailer.



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Super A Man

07-28-2003 04:38:36




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 Re: Tractor hauling in reply to Jim Kampa, 07-27-2003 21:44:11  
I know people who haul show cars on open trailers for long distance, and they have a piece of sheet metal on the front of the trailer that comes up about 4 feet or so, and about 1 foot down each side and is sort of triangular shaped to help out with wind resistance. I hope that description makes a little sense. These cars are very expensive and a they immaculate. Seems like this keeps the stuff kicked up off the road from getting on the car. The only time I've heard of them having a problem is the cars getting wet when it rains. I assume this might work for hauling a tractor also. It could probably be fabricated pretty easily

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Ben Clark

09-02-2003 19:40:07




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 Re: Re: Tractor hauling in reply to Super A Man, 07-28-2003 04:38:36  
HI'
I need a contract hauler to transport an 8N from Seattle WA to Martinez, CA 94553. I would like some referrals from those in the know. Thanks



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