Posted by DStout on June 03, 2008 at 09:15:42 from (167.6.245.98):
In Reply to: Re: Borrowy neighbor posted by John M on June 02, 2008 at 14:17:27:
My Dad built a 18' gooseneck trailer in 1969, at that time I bet there whern't 20 gooseneck's in the state of Indiana total. When he made it he put the ball on the trailer and the hitch under the truck bed because he didn't like the ball sticking up in the truck bed catching on everything. Made it impossible for anyone else to pull the trailer without using Dad's truck, plus the security of being able to park the trailer any where and know it would not get stolen. So if some one asked to borrow the trailer Dad just said sure he wasn't using the trailer but sorry he was using the truck......
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