Posted by John B. on July 11, 2016 at 19:46:56 from (50.106.212.235):
I was our local Rural King Farm Supply Store recently. There was a young couple who purchased a 16ft long by 4ft high Metal Hog Panel. They had about a 6ft long trailer behind their SUV. Of Course the hog panel didn't fit so he opened up his hatch in the back of the SUV and stuck the remaining part of the hog panel inside his vehicle with the rest of it on the trailer. I watched for a few minutes and couldn't believe what I was watching. I did have to walk over and ask them. "What's going to happen when you turn?" He looked at me and said "I never thought of that". So I told him what I did when I bought mine was to lay it side ways on your trailer and arch it so the ends of the panel fit inside the trailers side boards. Him and his wife couldn't thank me enough by saving their SUV from getting damaged. Sometimes you wonder about people...
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