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Avpowerstn
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- Joined
- Sep 5, 2012
- Messages
- 23
- Location
- Lancaster
- Tractor
- 1984 Ford 545A W/Loader & Gannon,B7200 HST-D W/1630 Loader & Gannon
Hello Diamond 3 or 4 either way it is not enough Thank you.
Classic example of buying more than one needs for the job. Now you need a dump truck or a used semi-tractor to pull the trailer with. Semi-tractors might be cheaper than a dump truck unless you need the dump truck for hauling material that you dig up with the backhoe.
Well said Gary...overkill it's like a disease. I think I found a truck to pull my trailer, and once again overkill steps in.
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This is a 5 ton..I think I can get a Deuce and a half for cheaper, registered as "historical" with no CDL required.
Any input would be appreciated..Thank You
Look into the historical plates in your state. There is usually wording that dont allow you to drive it like a normal vehicle.
In ohio it says something to the effect that they are only to be used to participate in special events, parades, club functions, exhibitions, etc. (I would assume it would include travel to and from as well). But NOT to be used for general transportation.
I think you would have issues towing a trailer and tractor with something tagged as historical.
I have only seen one response to your photo of the hitch on your truck that seems to be cracked on the left side. I would for sure look into that crack/break before using that to pull even a small boat trailer. It appears from the photo that the bottom plate has failed completely and the square tubing is also broken. I would weld the whole thing up with a full penetration weld prior to using it again.
I have only seen one response to your photo of the hitch on your truck that seems to be cracked on the left side. I would for sure look into that crack/break before using that to pull even a small boat trailer. It appears from the photo that the bottom plate has failed completely and the square tubing is also broken. I would weld the whole thing up with a full penetration weld prior to using it again.