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Posted by Jon on November 10, 2003 at 22:33:39 from (205.206.205.217):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: 1/2 Ton Truck and Tractor Hauling posted by The weakest link is the t on November 10, 2003 at 16:26:12:
Fellas I halled a 20 foot totally enclosed home built trailer (heavily bilt) with four quads in it with an 85 Ford Ranger 2.8 liter, 5 speed, and 3.5 gear ratio. The worst problem was the trailer was wider than the mirrors. As I normally use my 79 Bronco to pull this trailer, I had wired a momentary push button hung over the signal light switch in the Ranger. When I needed to stop or slow down, I just pushed the button, sort of same principal as an electric brake control with hand control. As the trip was 150 miles on the the busiest hiways in the area, you bet I had a lot of looks. Even passed a few ---- Chevs
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