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Re: How far have you driven a tractor home to save cost of trailering?
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Posted by ralph on April 01, 2002 at 18:15:39 from (65.45.140.127):
In Reply to: How far have you driven a tractor home to save cost of trailering? posted by boondockjones on April 01, 2002 at 15:19:56:
boondocksjones: No one has talked about the REALLY IMPORTANT part. Would you and your son have a great time together doing this????? If so, go for it. Screw the wear on tires which will not be much for just 84 miles. You'll never see that tiny amount of wear if any is gravel roads. If you and your son have a good several hours together and it's something different to remember.. do it. For peats sake on all those worried about everything EXCEPT having something "different to do together" for a father and son. Take turns driving, with a pickup behind following. ralph
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