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I like the leave loader behind idea. Had not thought of that. Paying dealer to transport even if $100 each time.....is an awful lot of service needs before I would break even. If that bad off, the transport costs won稚 be the issue :)

Renting a trailer great idea too. IF I ever need to take it far should be able to borrow one or rent somewhere. Starting to feel like just in case not a good reason to trade in a perfectly good trailer that I like AND then be left with only option to go grab a bundle of lumber or whatever is a huge trailer.
 
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Leave the tires alone and use weight from the 3 point. A box blade, tiller or box full of concrete will give you the weight you need for loader work and you can remove it for transport. Not quite as good as loaded tires but gives you more options. A box blade works really well in conjunction with a loader for a lot of loader work.
 

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