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hauling a manure spreader.

fixou812

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Keep the nose down on the Dragon
Will make the difference between making time
(And getting out of every one's way so we can get to work too)
And or going real slow.
 

still learn'n

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my father and others pull stuff that way a lot! Last thing he went and got was a big tall tired pull type sprayer took the tall tires off and put on sprinkler wheels with truck tires on them! graincarts manure spreaders all that goes thru here graincarts will get pulled up to 40 or 50 mph but I would make sure wheel bearings got enough grease! What is the difference some guys run grease in there semi trailer hubs instead of oil are the bearings that much different? For sure on the 7000 lb axles and at 3000 lbs its not that heavy but just my 2 bits!
 
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