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 Northwest Illinois | Still way over thinking it. you could do two things. Drag the front axle up on a trailer and chain it down. The back wheels will follow. Sure you probably can't go over 10 mph but you only have 10 miles to go. If the trailer is too back end heavy, throw something heavy on the front. We used to loosely chain the back end onto a trailer and torch off or disconnect the drives. You could really fly with them that way and there wasn't much weight on the trailer. The back axle still had enough play to turn, just not real sharp. You could do it with a 1/2 ton pickup then. We did. Mind your hills though. | |
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