scolba
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Hey Guys,
Been lurking here for a while, and figured it was time I register!
I am going to be moving a tractor for a buddy tomorrow, and while I drag a lot of stuff around (cars, trucks, the occasional skid steer, and various other heavy things), this will be my first tractor. It will most DEFINITELY not be the last one, though!
To start, I am towing with a 2005 Dodge Ram 2500 QC, 4x4, with a CTD. The trailer has a 7500 lb max payload and stake pockets about every foot. The tractor is a 1954ish Farmall Super M. The info that I can find says its 5600lbs. Attached is a pic of it....I'll be using 5/16th chain, 2 on the front (hopefully) and 2 on the rear.
So...the rear, I don't really have a problem with. I'll X the chains to either side of the axle and sinch her down. But the front is whats giving me a headache. I had considered looping the chain over the frame rails just behind the front sheet metal, but only if there is a crossmember to keep the chains from damaging the nose. If there isn't....well...then I'm stuck. Is it ok to go through the tires? maybe one on each tire? Im a little hesitant to do that, since that whole assembly pivots for steering, and I really don't want to jack it up.
So yeah...any advice is welcome!
Thanks guys!
Scott
Been lurking here for a while, and figured it was time I register!
I am going to be moving a tractor for a buddy tomorrow, and while I drag a lot of stuff around (cars, trucks, the occasional skid steer, and various other heavy things), this will be my first tractor. It will most DEFINITELY not be the last one, though!
To start, I am towing with a 2005 Dodge Ram 2500 QC, 4x4, with a CTD. The trailer has a 7500 lb max payload and stake pockets about every foot. The tractor is a 1954ish Farmall Super M. The info that I can find says its 5600lbs. Attached is a pic of it....I'll be using 5/16th chain, 2 on the front (hopefully) and 2 on the rear.
So...the rear, I don't really have a problem with. I'll X the chains to either side of the axle and sinch her down. But the front is whats giving me a headache. I had considered looping the chain over the frame rails just behind the front sheet metal, but only if there is a crossmember to keep the chains from damaging the nose. If there isn't....well...then I'm stuck. Is it ok to go through the tires? maybe one on each tire? Im a little hesitant to do that, since that whole assembly pivots for steering, and I really don't want to jack it up.
So yeah...any advice is welcome!
Thanks guys!
Scott