Posted by Carlmac 369 on January 18, 2022 at 07:38:30 from (96.44.109.249):
In Reply to: Where was Barney ? posted by Pete in MD on January 16, 2022 at 14:31:03:
Quote: BarnyardEngineering (quoted from post at 12:24:20 01/18/22) People just don't understand what things weigh, AND/OR they think a "7000lb" trailer is good to haul a 7000lb load AND/OR when someone tells them what something weighs, they don't believe it AND/OR they heard from someone on a forum that they "did it and it was just fine." The people with the facts that try to help get shouted down and called "Barney" or "Weight Police."
If you'll excuse me I have a Oliver 1800 that I need to haul with my Harbor Freight folding trailer. I mean you don't need to pay attention to weight ratings, right?
You know it.
This post was edited by Carlmac 369 on 01/18/2022 at 07:38 am.
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