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Moving an Opico grain drier
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<blockquote data-quote="v8willy" data-source="post: 7057932" data-attributes="member: 56758"><p>We had a new 9 ton delivered by jeep, he got 2 miles up the road with our old trade in & got parked by the police, they said the tyres wern't fit, so he dropped it at the back of the petrol station & went home.</p><p>Boss came back next evening & hooked it on & took it home as it was.</p><p></p><p>Got a 12 ton a few years ago & it arrived on a low low loader with the knock out front, said they had to go that way as too much hassle these days pulling them.</p><p></p><p>I think you are right, local dealers lorry driver told me he couldn't take a 10 foot mower on the motorway as it's too wide.</p><p></p><p>If pulling them take the unloading auger off if you can, some models it helps if you take the loading hopper off as well, puts a bit of weight on whatever is pulling it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="v8willy, post: 7057932, member: 56758"] We had a new 9 ton delivered by jeep, he got 2 miles up the road with our old trade in & got parked by the police, they said the tyres wern't fit, so he dropped it at the back of the petrol station & went home. Boss came back next evening & hooked it on & took it home as it was. Got a 12 ton a few years ago & it arrived on a low low loader with the knock out front, said they had to go that way as too much hassle these days pulling them. I think you are right, local dealers lorry driver told me he couldn't take a 10 foot mower on the motorway as it's too wide. If pulling them take the unloading auger off if you can, some models it helps if you take the loading hopper off as well, puts a bit of weight on whatever is pulling it. [/QUOTE]
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