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Posted by David Bean on October 16, 2002 at 15:24:31 from (63.228.192.157):
Hi all, Well, I got the 400D up and running just in time to put it in the garage at the lake for the winter. What? No project to work on? We can't have that! I've clearly become infected with the tractor bug because two days later, I bought a 1950 C that needs a restoration... (The best part about this is that my wife thinks it's cute compared to the 400, so she's all in favor of it!) That brings me to the question. The C isn't running, and I need to haul it down the road a mile or so to get it home. I don't just want to toss a chain around the front wheel support, though, if that's not a solid place to pull on. What's the best way to tow a C, i.e. the best way to make sure I don't damage it? Thanks! - David
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