I thought about it because I hate backing a tractor off of a trailer, but because I had the 6 foot rotary cutter on it, I didn't think it would work. I placed it on the trailer based on watching my the bed of my truck sink. Too far forward and I was bottomed out, too far back and it was in the air. I just played with it until it looked right to me. I've never towed a tractor this big, and I never plan on doing it again with a half ton truck. I'm going to have to buy something a lot bigger in the future!!!
My other concern was the canopy. It's 63 miles each way, and speeds where into the 70's on parts of the road. I decided not to drive on the Interstate because of the number of crazy people zipping in and out of traffic, and the big rigs that are trying to pass each other, that cause so many backups. My concern was that the wind would catch and flip the canopy, or bend it. I have no idea if that true or not, but I decided to trust my gut and remove it before loading it onto the trailer. I unbolted it and helped control it as it tilted down, onto the steering wheel, and then down between the seat to the floor. From there, I was able to slide it to the ground, and then carry it to the bed of my truck. I put the loader bucket and rear hay forks in my truck bed too.
Getting the canopy back on by myself required the loader on my Massey Ferguson. That turned out to be pretty easy once I got it in place. My wife took my picture as I was finishing it up.
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