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Brought the new Bota home today and it's funny how excited a grown man can get about a tractor ..../w3tcompact/icons/love.gif
To get everything home, we loaded the box blade across the front of the trailer, then drove the tractor w/mower attached up on the trailer. Everything fit OK, but we had to raise the FEL so that it cleared the top of the boxblade.
I know this is a dumb question, but is it OK to leave the FEL in this raised position, or should I lower it so it's resting on the boxblade? I'll be moving everything around soon, but it will all have to sit on the trailer this way for the time being.
BTW - I wrestled a bit with getting a cheaper style utility trailer (lots of them around with used tires/no brakes), but after pulling this moderate load with my 1/2 ton truck, I was really glad I spent a few hundred bucks more for a good quality well made trailer with brakes. The whole load rode smooth and safe. This would have been the wrong place to scrimp.
To get everything home, we loaded the box blade across the front of the trailer, then drove the tractor w/mower attached up on the trailer. Everything fit OK, but we had to raise the FEL so that it cleared the top of the boxblade.
I know this is a dumb question, but is it OK to leave the FEL in this raised position, or should I lower it so it's resting on the boxblade? I'll be moving everything around soon, but it will all have to sit on the trailer this way for the time being.
BTW - I wrestled a bit with getting a cheaper style utility trailer (lots of them around with used tires/no brakes), but after pulling this moderate load with my 1/2 ton truck, I was really glad I spent a few hundred bucks more for a good quality well made trailer with brakes. The whole load rode smooth and safe. This would have been the wrong place to scrimp.