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Hauling Farmall f-20

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Riley McConnell

03-09-2007 18:51:23




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Was wondering how wide of a trailer I would need to haul 3 F-20"s. Itd be about 6 foot right? or a little more? not to sure on this. thanks guys




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Riley McConnell

03-10-2007 11:25:37




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 Re: Hauling Farmall f-20 in reply to Riley McConnell, 03-09-2007 18:51:23  
Thanks guys. I was guessing theyre about 8 foot wide but I have no idea. Bought em off a fellow down in OK. He seems to know nothing about them except theyre all complete and stuck, according to the guy he got them from. I"ve emailed him about the width of them but no response yet. Maybe Im just a little to excited and impatient? haha dont we all get that way sometimes?



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Kevin (FL)

03-10-2007 07:34:33




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 Re: Hauling Farmall f-20 in reply to Riley McConnell, 03-09-2007 18:51:23  
Riley,

Eight foot wide on the trailer and I hope you have a tandem dual gooseneck. We hauled an AC D17 diesel and two F-20's out of South Dakota a few years back and that was a load. If I'm not mistaken the F-20 weighs close to 5000 #'s each, so three of them--do the math....We used our 36' trailer (32' deck + dovetail) and one of the F20's was half on the dovetail. We did have some gear on the front portion of the deck though, maybe about 4 or 5 feet taken up.

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dds-inc

03-09-2007 20:34:18




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 Re: Hauling Farmall f-20 in reply to Riley McConnell, 03-09-2007 18:51:23  
if you're going to haul 3 f-20 farmalls, you will definitely need a 8-foot-wide 24' gooseneck trailer.



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M Wall

03-09-2007 19:21:22




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 Re: Hauling Farmall f-20 in reply to Riley McConnell, 03-09-2007 18:51:23  
If they are set out all the way they will almost be 102 inchs. They won't fit on a car trailor.



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IlliniJohn

03-09-2007 19:20:26




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 Re: Hauling Farmall f-20 in reply to Riley McConnell, 03-09-2007 18:51:23  
My wide gauge F20 with 13.6X36 tires is 7feet, 2" wide over outside of tires. Are you hauling wide or Narrow Tread F20s?

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old

03-09-2007 19:11:25




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 Re: Hauling Farmall f-20 in reply to Riley McConnell, 03-09-2007 18:51:23  
Depends on how wide the wheels are set at. I hauled an F-12 and we had to move both rear wheels in about a foot on each side to fit on a 6.5 foot wide trailor and doing that was not easy to do



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