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Posted by Bama Binder on June 05, 2000 at 12:59:20 from (206.5.110.15):
I'm too chicken to haul my new Super H and am hiring it done. Here's the dumb question...If I have it hauled on an automotive type rollback wrecker, should I have it winched up front first or back first? It is a wide front...if it goes on front first, I'm worried about damage to the front end while loading, but I would rather have it facing front first so the rear end can be chained to the back of the wrecker. If it goes on rear end first there is little possibility of damage to the tractor, but then the front end of the tractor will be chained to the back end of the wrecker and I am concerned about damage to the front end during stopping. My guess is that it would be best to go on rear first, but want advice. What to do?
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