Most economical way to move tractor to dealer

   / Most economical way to move tractor to dealer #31  
So... Ya'll are saying if I needed to I could put my gear drive DK45se into neutral and tow it for a distance. Never thought you could get away with that. I could see in a pinch though, maybe. Nah... I think I'd call a rollback.
No, you can't. Do not do this. Across the yard, sure. Down a road, hell no.
 
   / Most economical way to move tractor to dealer #32  
I dunno, on a busy road, a bunch of mad drivers trying to frantically get around you would not be enjoyable at all. And most of us CUT owners are going 10-14mph, max.

Trailering is definitely a chore and a risk, but it's good to keep your skills flexed periodically, I feel.

I, uh, well, I'm weird. :ROFLMAO:

Things like that, they give me a thrill.
 
   / Most economical way to move tractor to dealer #34  
So... Ya'll are saying if I needed to I could put my gear drive DK45se into neutral and tow it for a distance. Never thought you could get away with that. I could see in a pinch though, maybe. Nah... I think I'd call a rollback.
With a "Gear Drive" I see no reason it couldn't be....you'd just need another driver to steer the tractor and work brakes as needed. This is - of course - for a short distance. It's probably not practical, but could indeed be done without hurting anything in the machine. JMO.
 
   / Most economical way to move tractor to dealer #35  
I think Deezler made a good point. It all depends on the road you are doing this on. And I wouldn’t be surprised if someone gets a citation. On second thought I just would not pull it on a public toad
 
   / Most economical way to move tractor to dealer
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#36  
Why do you need to get your tractor to the dealer? Did something break?
Dealer is 45 minutes away and this is only because I can't figure out why my hydraulic pump is leaking. New O-rings. No cracks in the line. Bolts torqued tight. Just can't figure it out and I need to get this tractor back to work.
 
   / Most economical way to move tractor to dealer #37  
Dealer is 45 minutes away and this is only because I can't figure out why my hydraulic pump is leaking. New O-rings. No cracks in the line. Bolts torqued tight. Just can't figure it out and I need to get this tractor back to work.
If I was closer, I'd haul it for you. Good luck.
 
   / Most economical way to move tractor to dealer #38  
Check the law in your area.
Towing with just a chain is illegal in most places.
BUT, on some roads and for short distances are legal but may also have restrictions.
 
   / Most economical way to move tractor to dealer #39  
I have pulled one of my tractor's a John Deere 5093 E a geared tractor with shuttle shift from a field down the road from my house back to the barn where I could diagnose and work on it under the barn instead of in the dirt, it didn't hurt a thing.
 
   / Most economical way to move tractor to dealer #40  
I have to trailer my DK45 cab to the dealer to have a 3rd function installed tomorrow. I went to grab my trailer…..i forgot i had all that crap stored on it.

I mean theres a dozen 6x6’ fence posts, rolls of non climb fencing, and sacks of concrete. My back was already hurting, so ill have to do it early tomorrow morning before i drive to town.

Instead i washed the tractor and cleaned cab. I dont want the mechanic to think im a slob.
 

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