Travco 270 Retrievel
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Travco 270 Retrievel
Ok guys, I'm sure you have heard this one a thousand times before. What is the best way to get a non running 270 with dry rotted tires up the road? Tires are holding air and I have about 150 miles to travel. Should I bite the bullet and send a tire shop out and have the tire changed and then have it towed? Or are there other options and if so what are they? I have thought about a Jerr-dan type of flat bed carrier but they seem too high and likely to cause issues with the bridges and low hanging lines. I would really like to get a good look at a prospective rig before sinking a lot of money into it before finding out it has bigger issues. Appreciate any feedback.\n\nThank you
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Re: Travco 270 Retrievel
Just haul it on a heavy duty flatbed trailer. Look at this thread... http://www.travcoforum.com/viewtopic.ph ... 698\n\nSee the picture of the 270 on a trailer?
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Re: Travco 270 Retrievel
And it makes an awesome conversation piece!!
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Re: Travco 270 Retrievel
\nLOLontheroad wrote:And it makes an awesome conversation piece!!