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Re: Lets tell some stories about loading / unload
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Posted by Mike (WA) on May 11, 2007 at 11:05:10 from (69.10.197.227):
In Reply to: Lets tell some stories about loading / unloading posted by Chances R on May 11, 2007 at 07:12:45:
I usually have an interesting story for most every occasion, but am sadly lacking in this topic, even though I've hauled hundreds of times. I believe the problem is that when I bought my car trailer about 15 years ago, I sprang for the deluxe tilt-bed model. There's just not much chance for adventure- take the pins out that hold the front down, bump the rear of trailer with front tractor wheels and it comes down, drive on, trailer bed over-centers when you get forward far enough, then watch the hitch, and when it goes down about an inch, you've got just the right tongue weight. Life is good, albeit boring sometimes.
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