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<blockquote data-quote="BobcatDilbert" data-source="post: 36360" data-attributes="member: 4185"><p>I have a 7k steel floor car hauler that I used to tow around my S130 on and it did fine. Just need to make sure that your tires are good and your bearings are tight and greased. Also, to protect my steel floor I use 2x12s 8' long as runner to distribute the weight over the floor. If you have the standard angle iron ramps with no vertical support you want to use blocks or jackstands under the rear of the trailer to support the machine as you load it. I personnally prefer the jackstands because they are adjustable and more stable. I just recently upgraded the springs and tires on my car hauler because I bought an S160 and had to haul it back from Kansas City. Everything went fine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BobcatDilbert, post: 36360, member: 4185"] I have a 7k steel floor car hauler that I used to tow around my S130 on and it did fine. Just need to make sure that your tires are good and your bearings are tight and greased. Also, to protect my steel floor I use 2x12s 8' long as runner to distribute the weight over the floor. If you have the standard angle iron ramps with no vertical support you want to use blocks or jackstands under the rear of the trailer to support the machine as you load it. I personnally prefer the jackstands because they are adjustable and more stable. I just recently upgraded the springs and tires on my car hauler because I bought an S160 and had to haul it back from Kansas City. Everything went fine. [/QUOTE]
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