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Posted by ShepFL on August 17, 2001 at 13:43:43 from (38.192.251.39):
I have a small dilemma. I have a 1-ton 4x4 Chevy 454 that I use for hauling. I pull a 21' tandem axle tractor hauler. Trailer is a factory job with front and rear brakes, D rings for binders etc. I am very pleased with this trailer, HOWEVER! I also have a MF 50C TLB that is has made me some easy $$ digging and placing culverts. I am liking this easy $$ but afraid MF to big for my current tractor hauler. So, I am asking the Tractor gods if I should consider - a)replace existing wheels and rubber with duals b)place a 3rd axle (free float)under the trailer c)breakdown and buy a trailer just for the MF50C All comments are welcome!
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