Posted by caterpillar guy on October 13, 2022 at 03:20:03 from (47.26.95.42):
In Reply to: Seen on the road posted by jon f mn on October 12, 2022 at 08:35:22:
You guys need to start keeping your stories straight. If you saw him using this to haul a small tractor or even a lawn mower you would all be calling for YT DOT and Barney. Now since it is just the trailer it is alright. I don't know some days. And nobody has said BOO about the tool box just setting there with nothing to keep it from bouncing out. Just the two angle irons to keep it from just sliding out. Then the next semi you see going down the road with something less than stellarly tied down you all complain about it. Does the contraption look like a cobbled up arrangement yes it does and unconventional. Yet it does seem to work, and I'm guessing he is just getting it home to make whatever he thinks will work for him out of the trailer.
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