[Shotimes] Towing with an ATX?

James White greensho@crown.net
Sun, 16 Apr 2006 19:47:01 -0500


I would try to hire someone else to crate it up and send it via a 
L.T.L. common carrier to California.  Itt would take a while, but 
it should save vast amounts of time and money.

regards, Jim White


At Sunday, 16 April 2006, Alan Fanning <Awfanning@earthlink.net> wrote:

>I've had an antique wood lathe in storage in Ontario Canada for 
the past 5-6
>years. My brother-in-law would shoot me if I were to abandon it 
now, so I'm
>trying to determine whether I could haul it home after the Memphis
>convention (yes, I know, they're not exactly on the same route from
>California). 
>
>I figure the all-up weight of the lathe and a lightweight utility 
trailer
>might be 1000-1200 lbs. Assuming I added an auxiliary cooler (and new
>radiator) to our '95 ATX, is this a practical solution or am I asking 
for a
>blown transmission en-route?
>
>My other choice is to get my '91 SHO's act together, but it needs 
AC work,
>more tuning, and only gets around 20 mpg.
>
>Or maybe a new Ford Super Duty pickup?
>
>Thanks.
>
>    Alan
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