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slip knot:
Now the fun begins. ;D

oldnslo:
Let'em honk behind you when trailering. Both you and the driver will forget about it in 5 mins.

Rodney Atkins sang:

I've been cooped up, tied down 'bout forgotten
what a field looks like full of corn and cotton
If I'm gonna hit a traffic jam
Well it better be a tractor man
So sick and tired of this interstate system
I need the curvin', windin', twistin' dusty path to nowhere
With the wind blowin' through my baby's hair

highland512:

--- Quote from: john k on September 29, 2019, 09:23:56 AM ---Got the M home.  Arrived there all was sunshine, by the time it was on the trailer there was thunder and lightning.  Pulled out the driveway in heavy rain.  Lots of rusty bolts to get the loader  and its frame off.  Moving in the wheels went slick, except for two wheel clamp bolts that I had to stand on the 24 inch breaker bar to get loose.  Took along my new Dewalt impact wrench, it did itself proud, but there were places it wouldnt fit.  Lots of oil on the axle, and used a 5 ft pry bar to help things along.  Flipped one rear wheel,  even that went easy.  Took off both wheelweights, think they are 150 lbs, about all I cared to lift onto the trailer.  The 50 mile trip home went smooth save for the heavy traffic that kept building up behind me.

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I wondered this myself one time. According to IHC they weigh 145lbs each, I grabbed a random M wheel weight I had waiting for paint. It weighed in at 145.7 lbs, old paint and dust included. You know you have done something once you stack 2 or 3 sets on the tractor.

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