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Re: Trailer Borrowing


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Posted by luv2wrench on February 27, 2012 at 14:43:46 from (216.170.42.241):

In Reply to: Re: Trailer Borrowing posted by Two Dogs on February 27, 2012 at 14:06:54:

I tell ya what. I got 3 buddies with 3 different trailers.

#1 buddy. Has a bumper pull 14k that does not track staight from being overloaded and has been sand blasted by gravel from pulling it 60mph on gravel. Fenders are beat up from abuse.

#2 buddy. Has a 12K tilt deck 16ft bumper pull. Not one tire matches the others and are truck tires. I think one even says NO HUNTING on it.
and trailer is beat up. Wiring looks like if a trailer could burn up from wiring it would.

#3 buddy. Has a BRAND NEW 17K over the deck 25ft single double axle goose with 22.5 tires i think. Too new to ask to borrow in my eyes.

i have a 22ft low deck goose with a winch. I wash it when done, check lug nuts at everyuse and try to store it inside when shop isn't a mess with torn down machines.

All three always say i can borrow them at anytime.

I see the care theirs get and don't wish to lend mine or borrow theirs due to something happening on my end.

Plus i like the fact if i want to drag my trailer to Montana i can and not feel bad about the 3000 miles i put on it.

My buddies know i will walk 5 miles outta my way not to trouble them but come running when they need help and they get mad about it. Maybe they should?? Maybe i should grow a pair and just ask for the help or to borrow?


I think the fences make good neighbors rules apply with trailers???


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