I used a U-Haul 6 x 12 dual axle trailer to haul my Cub home. The Cub can be driven right up the tailgate and onto the trailer. You can use a couple of boards and park on hill just right if you want to lessen the angle. I tied her off to the rails in the trailer and chocked the wheels real good.
The trailer rented for $25/day two years ago. Can't imagine they went up that much. You might also want to ensure that all tires on the trailer are filled with air BEFORE you pull off the lot. (Don't ask me how I know this.)
Dennis (51)
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