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Oh........ I think I know which one you are talking about now.......I did see some trucks that were pulled with that thing...........SO.........Both of those would be great ways to do it...personally I think better than tow bar, if I was given the option.
I didn't add.......I would NOT recommend using the tractor to do the towing, not enough weight over the rear tires and the rear truck will want to push them out from under you..........JACK KNIFE!!!! A tractor works with a large trailer and lots of weight cause the trailer is hooked to the fifth...
After JUST doing the tow bar thing with 2 deuces from Ohio to Northwest Indiana.........I'll tell you this.........and before anyone asks: I did have brakes hooked up and lights, and used a HEAVY tow bar...............the problem isn't as much the starting and stopping as it is the shoving and...
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