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MOVING 2600 CENTERFOLD DISC

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    Posted: 04 Apr 2012 at 10:05pm
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 ANYONE EVER MOVE A 2600 CENTER FOLD DISC ON A TRAILER ? IF SO HOW DID YOU PLACE THE PIECES ON THE TRAILER, AND WAS THE TWO  MAIN FRAMES ABLE TO SIT FLAT ON THE TRAILER OR WERE THEY TO WIDE AND HAD TO BE COCKED?  WOULD APPRECIATE ANY HELP,INPUT,PICTURES. THANKS
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i pulled mine home some 40 miles...does it still have the lock brace with it?
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I WISH I COULD SHAMELESS, 600 MILES IS JUST A TAD BIT TO FAR TO TOW
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Orange Blood Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 05 Apr 2012 at 3:10pm
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We have one, and no matter how I think about it, I don't think it can be done, if you leave the gangs on the frame.  I don't see any way of just spliting the two halves, you will be either over width or over height by far too much, unless you pull the gangs off, then you will still have to lean the frames so they are not too wide or too high.  Sounds like a lot of work brother.
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I am with the other guys.  Only way I know to do it is haul it wide or it will have to be pulled clear down to nothing but a pile of parts.  Good Luck
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We brought a 21 footer in from Iowa, wheels came off, gangs came off, set frame down on trailer bed, first then "piled" the rest on top, and yes we did have a step deck trailer, not sure if the frame folded would have been low enough otherwise.  By the way it takes a LARGE loader to pick the pieces up,
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 I pulled one home 800 miles this past Sept. Just hook on and take your time.
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Originally posted by ILGLEANER ILGLEANER wrote:

 I pulled one home 800 miles this past Sept. Just hook on and take your time.
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lol...... I try not too. I always say there is a way,someone somewhere has done it before,it can always been done.   We actually brought 2 back from Mike's out in Neb. Pulled one and hauled the other. Got 750 miles of the 800 mile trip. And a wheel bearing went out on the Gooseneck.
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