Howlin Mad Murdock
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Hello folks!
I'm buying a large antique tractor out of the Lincoln, Nebraska area. If things go as planned, it's going to need to be moved sometime this summer. There isn't a set time yet so dates are flexible. It will be going from Lincoln, Nebraska to Ridgefield, Washington, about 1,600 miles. The tractor itself weighs around 25-30,000 lbs by my current estimate. As it sits, it is 122" wide, about 240" long, and about 114" tall. A certain degree of disassembly should be possible to bring down overall dimensions but I'd prefer to keep it in one piece. It can also be brought under the standard width limit (102" or even 96") if you have an extra 6-7ft section on your deck. I will be present with a couple friends to help load and unload. Some form of heavy loading winch would be a major plus to help position and load the tractor since it is not running. However, I can hire a tow truck to winch it around if you do not have one.
More information can be provided by contacting me through this thread or the messaging system.
Thank you!
-Ryan
I'm buying a large antique tractor out of the Lincoln, Nebraska area. If things go as planned, it's going to need to be moved sometime this summer. There isn't a set time yet so dates are flexible. It will be going from Lincoln, Nebraska to Ridgefield, Washington, about 1,600 miles. The tractor itself weighs around 25-30,000 lbs by my current estimate. As it sits, it is 122" wide, about 240" long, and about 114" tall. A certain degree of disassembly should be possible to bring down overall dimensions but I'd prefer to keep it in one piece. It can also be brought under the standard width limit (102" or even 96") if you have an extra 6-7ft section on your deck. I will be present with a couple friends to help load and unload. Some form of heavy loading winch would be a major plus to help position and load the tractor since it is not running. However, I can hire a tow truck to winch it around if you do not have one.
More information can be provided by contacting me through this thread or the messaging system.
Thank you!
-Ryan
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