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Joined: 4/3/2003 Posts: 2,085 Location: Rockford,IL.
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Claus. That would work out West, great idea!. In the Midwest, especially Illinois, it falls into the area of "divisable" load, meaning it can be broken down with not too much trouble. Here those set ups have to be broken down. We haul the double pans together here and that finally had to have a plate welded over the hitch to be concidered "not easelly taken apart" by the DOT and Permit office. Scraper Beaver jack by Ken Wheeler, on Flickr"/> W900 double pans by Ken Wheeler, on Flickr"/>
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Joined: 6/21/2012 Posts: 525 Location: N. Cal
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Those trailers appear to be Cozad based on the round holes. Here they used a standard 16 axle lowboy for the front trailer as the scraper trailer front wouldn't be long enough for the ADT to rest on. There is a 3D printed Murray 16 tire lowboy as well as the scraper trailer (both by modelmechanic on shapeways) so the set-up seen in those pictures could be recreated by buying both kits. My Facebook page: NorCalDiecastCustomsClifton
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