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<blockquote data-quote="rcbuehler" data-source="post: 1356771" data-attributes="member: 28120"><p><strong>A couple of thoughts</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>What is your concern with towing this? I have towed a northern 22 ton with no problems. But I also wasn't going 45 miles. My biggest problem was that I could not see the splitter from the driver's seat once it was hooked up. I was thinking of putting a couple of poles that are used for marking the ends of a snow plow on the splitter, next to the wheels, so that i can see the splitter location.</p><p>The next biggest problem that i had was backing it up. Again mostly because i couldn't see it unless i dropped the tailgate. It worked OK getting to the wood but once the bed was loaded with the split pieces it was a pain again.</p><p>And don't forget the safety chains........</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rcbuehler, post: 1356771, member: 28120"] [b]A couple of thoughts[/b] What is your concern with towing this? I have towed a northern 22 ton with no problems. But I also wasn't going 45 miles. My biggest problem was that I could not see the splitter from the driver's seat once it was hooked up. I was thinking of putting a couple of poles that are used for marking the ends of a snow plow on the splitter, next to the wheels, so that i can see the splitter location. The next biggest problem that i had was backing it up. Again mostly because i couldn't see it unless i dropped the tailgate. It worked OK getting to the wood but once the bed was loaded with the split pieces it was a pain again. And don't forget the safety chains........ [/QUOTE]
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