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Can I slowly pull a c-125 auto without hurting it?

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We finally sold the Missouri place and I need to start moving tractors and other stuff. I have a c-125 that's been my snow plow tractor. It quit just before we moved and I didn't get it going. Can I use another wheel horse to pull it 30-40 feet in low-1 and not hurt it? 

 

Or should I troubleshoot it and get her running? 

 

I'm thinking I should get it running to make sure it's not hurt. 

 

What say you?

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953 nut

The C-215 Automatics had an Eaton Transaxle (oil filter facing the back). There is no problem towing them short distances at slow speed.

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posifour11
8 minutes ago, 953 nut said:

The C-215 Automatics had an Eaton Transaxle (oil filter facing the back). There is no problem towing them short distances at slow speed.

That's great! I have a runner that I'm going to take there and leave until I'm done moving everything because I have a few parts tractors that I need to drag up, too. This one only has to go from the "horse barn" to where I can get to it with the trailer. 

 

The fewer tools I have to take gives me more room for my other junk. I swear, I'm never moving again!

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953 nut
3 hours ago, posifour11 said:

I'm never moving again!

:text-yeahthat:       I only had two :wh: when we moved to NC, now I have over a dozen and a shop full of wood working tools that are also bulky and heavy. My next move will be to the crematory!

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stevasaurus

You could tie a piece of paneling under the rear wheels so it will slide most of the way.  :)

 

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KC9KAS
1 hour ago, stevasaurus said:

You could tie a piece of paneling under the rear wheels so it will slide most of the way.  :)

 

And drag it all the way to the new home in a different state.....:ROTF::ychain:

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6 minutes ago, KC9KAS said:

And drag it all the way to the new home in a different state.....:ROTF::ychain:

Laugh all you want, but I've been thinking of ways to get it on the trailer. I doubt it would make it to the highway. 😜 

 

You folks are the good kind of fun. 😂

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