Transport An F30 Convertible

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Re: Transport An F30 Convertible

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Re: Transport An F30 Convertible

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Jewelers Pride wrote:I have a F30 flybridge express, and yes the top must come off. I had a custom trailer built for it, I dry store it in the winter. the top of the flybridge is 15' 2" on the trailer, when its off it is !2' 9" and legal. Hope that helps. Putting it back on is a 3 man affair and takes about 3 hours start to finish. Regards, Mark
Mark, on a hydraulic trailer, the model noted above in the picture can be transported without removing the bridge. Got to destination no problem.

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Re: Transport An F30 Convertible

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Hello,

I just transported my F32 across the state of Michigan From Lake Michigan to Lake Huron by lowboy truck and I did not have to take off the bridge. This transport was done one week ago today.
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