
Yes, I know I should have asked these towing / pulling questions yesterday

My father in law's belt tensioner broke in our driveway yesterday. His truck is a fullsize Ford, early 90's model and the tensioner's bolt actually broke off in the bracket, so he decided not to attempt to fix it himself. He asked me late last night if I would mind helping him tow / pull it to a mechanic's shop today.
Well now, I think I've got my hands full on this situation.....It will need to be towed across town about 4 miles. Slight rolling hills with probably less than 10 stop lights / signs along the way. I'm sure my crew can handle the weight, I'm just not sure how to approach the hook up and pull itself.
Questions:
- I'm pretty sure he has a chain that we could use, but that doesn't seem like the best option, what would be?
- If we could get a car dolly(the 2 wheel kind) would towing it that way be best?
- If we use his chain or I go get a tow strap, what is the best way to connect them and where on my truck?
- What do I need to do driving wise during the tow, besides go slow and take it easy?
Any other thoughts and ideas would be great, Thanks,