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    Posted: 11 Nov 2010 at 5:11pm
Moved my brothers house trailer for him today. Heres dad pulling and brother trying to hold down the front end.
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I think your brother needs a bigger house.  lol.
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I figured that was what he was doing up on the hood LOL! 
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amos!!!!! that looks like a beast.
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you guys should have seen the drawbar!!!  freaked me out!
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Are we still talking about the tractor ?
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I never realized they were that heavy until a few years ago when our hired hand borrowed my cousins 190xt to move one a few feet.  It squatted the tires flat and bent the drawbar.  Never did move it.
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The caption in my head,

"Well, she told us not to go to the bar. We promised we wouldn't leave the house!"

Cool pictures!

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Good one Brian, my thoughts were lets take our new motor home to the tractor pulls.Lol.

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Ya buncha hilljacks, I missed out on some fun LOL.
 
Many people have had their eyes opened when they hooked a farm tractor to a house trailer. Kinda makes a guy wonder when he sees them going down the 4 lane at 70 MPH on them skinny 'lil tars dont it?
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I moved a 14 X 65 footer once with the 190 and the front had weights but still turned it with the brakes and when done had to look for a new drawbar.  I didn't realize how heavy they are.  Doyle
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Ya'll bring my house back right now dangit!!! I knew I shoulda put in the tie downs!! LOL!
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I thought that was redneck gps on the hood.
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I didn't realize how heavy they were either. we wraped a chain around the drawbar to the 3 pointand it still bent down quite a bit but it came back up when we got done.
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that's the best lookin gps i have ever seen. lol
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My 1984 16 x 80 had 3000 lbs tongue weight. Checked it with a forklift that had a scale .Pulled it home with a Chevy C50.  Maybe some are balanced better than others?
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I have moved a couple with my HD5G , worked great as could maneuver around better than tractor or truck as turning radius was next to nothing.  Most were coming out of places where trees had grown up or they had set for few years and a new house had been built.
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That's a good looking two twenty. What is your location in North east Indiana mike?
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Thanks fastallis, I'm in Rome City, where you from in North east Indiana?

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LaOtto,  You got to be MIke Mast ! Next year they might have a stock farm class a LaOtto you should bring it down and pull Your beast against Our 220 and 210. Either that or get those two in the same field chisel plowing, That would be a good picture! Where did you find that two twenty?
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Interesting use for tractor. Looks like it got the job done. Novel front weight - LOL
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Hey Dan,that would make a great picture. let me know about the pull that would be fun to show the red and green who's boss..
 
 
 
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