New to forums, trying to get new tractor home

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jrp91

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Indianapolis, IN
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Kubota L35
Hi all, I am new to the forums. So hello!

I bought a Kubota L35 today (without a backhoe), and am estimating it weighs about 4500 lbs. I have a double axle trailer and a 2004 F150 Heritage, manual transmission, 2x4, v6. I am hoping to go pick it up tomorrow. From what I've googled, I'm worried that my truck is not big enough to safely tow it home. It is about a 40 minute drive through a flat part of Indiana. Is this an ok idea, bad idea, or a horrible idea? I am very new to this, so I apologize for my ignorance. Any input would be appreciated!
 
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Welcome ! I wouldn't .I think you have to much weight and not enough truck.Tractor is 4500 plus trailer
 
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You need heep bigger truck.
 
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Where you at in Indiana? I may be able to help you out. I have a truck and trailer capable.

You do NOT have a big enough truck.

Chris
 
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Where you at in Indiana? I may be able to help you out. I have a truck and trailer capable.

You do NOT have a big enough truck.

Chris

Your a Good Man Chris!
 
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If it were a Dodge, he would be ok :thumbsup: With his Ford. He's out :D


Eeeeeh....if he had a Dodge....I would advise him to drive the tractor home with the truck in the bucket. But a flatbed tow is the best bet here.
 
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Drive the tractor home! Everyone always waves and yells hey at me. People are so friendly.
 
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If it were a Dodge, he would be ok :thumbsup: With his Ford. He's out :D

If the tranny held out long enough to get it out of the garage.

Chris
 
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Eeeeeh....if he had a Dodge....I would advise him to drive the tractor home with the truck in the bucket. But a flatbed tow is the best bet here.

I have a 6 cly Dodge and tow antthing I want. Flatbed ?? Chris has a better idea if the poster is close

Chris ,you hit enter B-4 I did. If I were close ,I would tow you'er tractor and Chris' truck for you,His Ford would have engine trouble B-4 ya'll made it

Just messing with ya Chris :D
 
 
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