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2 deuces to NC

GoHot229

Member
You got a tow bar, or can you get one neighbor? I'v a M35 liscensed etc. just in case or ..... You buy fuel. One of our good Guy members (stampy) is north of both of us, just in case......I think Neil Hendrix is in tha local somewhere in between too. Stampy may have a lead on the tow-bar ??? Two on the road, one in-tow, pretty good odds of not breaking down I'd think. Are yours road-worthy? The cost of fuel and your time 'free' verses a $ 6-800.00 haul, mabe more, dont know.
 
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wreckerman893

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If you cant get ALREDNECK there is another SS member ) "Heavy" that has a real nice rig. I met him at Redstone and he can get the job done.
He runs out of NC.

Hotshot Transportation Co.
Jacksonville, NC
Legal ~ Licenced ~ Insured
Do a member search and PM him.​
 

jay741

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just wondering but how to you guys move deuces? can they be pulled by a regular pickup truck 3/4 or 1 ton. wouldnt they be to tall to be put on a trailer?? thanks
 

Alredneck

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You can put them on a flatbed as long as you are on the interstate and most highways. Its when you go down back country roads with lower height restrictions that you can run into problems. I personally use a low profile flatbed gooseneck. Im in the process of attaining a 48-53ft flatbed so I can haul two at a time. But for now the gooseneck is doing real well. Depending on the weight and time frame, I use my 3/4ton dodge or my deuce tractor as a tow rig. Im working on a 5ton tractor as well as something newer for a dedicated tow rig. Internationals ar great tow rigs with good parts availability.
 
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