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Re: How far have you driven a tractor home to save cost of trailering?
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Posted by David A on April 01, 2002 at 17:27:06 from (12.155.101.39):
In Reply to: How far have you driven a tractor home to save cost of trailering? posted by boondockjones on April 01, 2002 at 15:19:56:
I'm glad you asked this. I bought my Super A in Wyoming. I live in Virginia. After working hard to find a reasonable priced trailer ride, this girl at work and I came up with a plan. She had and old Volvo in Colorado she wanted to bring east. We were in the process of getting laid off as engineers for a big company. We figured if we got laid off we'd have nothing better to do than drive these things east. At any given time one should be running and one could tow the other. We figured about 2500 miles. Well, we did get laid off, but we not drive 'em back. I found a good ride for my Farmall. Her Volvo is still out there I think. David
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