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How does everyone move there alpine tractors and trailer about?

 

Currently got a AGT850 and 3ton trailer which comes in at about 20ft and finding it hard to move it from site to site / to a site for a couple of days.

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In the road of not to far or I borrow a tractor and low loader. Have the same setup as you

 

Yeah its all road legal so drive it on the road just think doing lots of road milage is going to damage it in the long run. There not really designed to go flat out bouncing down the road!!

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Mine is road registered and I do some short trips of 2-3km from my base occasionally. They are painfully slow and I feel a bit vulnerable when I do it though.

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It's not to bad on the road I have driven a lot worse on the road I just wrap up warm put me ear phones in and go some times quicker is only going an hour up the road

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It's not to bad on the road I have driven a lot worse on the road I just wrap up warm put me ear phones in and go some times quicker is only going an hour up the road

 

I've driven my mf35 10 or more miles to a topping job, 2 fleeces on, waterproofs, tools and lunch in a big rucksack on my back:thumbup1::lol: good fun for the first few miles:001_rolleyes:

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Being so narrow iv had a few clowns over take at ridiculous places so close I could have almost touched them driving down the road. We found with our Nokka trailer with the drawbar shortened and load bed drawn in we can get on a 16ft trailer...just! Would happily drive an old 35 down the road over our artic steer alpine any day of the week.

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