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Re: Putting a fifth wheel on a farm tractor
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Posted by williamf on March 19, 2007 at 14:26:43 from (69.19.14.20):
In Reply to: Putting a fifth wheel on a farm tractor posted by Sunny 4 acres on March 19, 2007 at 11:15:09:
My uncle has an arrangement not unlike what Tim..Ok describes. It's a fifth wheel on a dolly that he uses to move a his bulldozer around the farm on a lowboy. He doesn't use an H, though, he has a large fairly recent Case-International. As to how much an H will pull with a regular trailer hitch, mine has a 2" ball on the drawbar and it's pulled my little dump trailer loaded to a total weight of close to 7K. The only time it gave trouble was in deep sand. When the drawbar and the trailer axle both bottomed out everything stopped. Good luck, Wm
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