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Re: Trailer and weight
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Posted by flying belgian on March 03, 2007 at 16:34:38 from (207.13.162.207):
In Reply to: Trailer and weight posted by Youngfarmhand on March 03, 2007 at 14:41:15:
Many years ago I ran a garbage truck. If you keep your eyes open when dumping containers you can find all kinds of neat stuff. I wanted to build a small two wheeled trailer so I watched for related items in trash. After about 6 months I had found everything I needed including hubs, wheels, tires, steel for frame wood for bed and sides. went to license it in Mn. they needed to have reciepts for purchased items so they could put value on it and charge me accordingly for title. I said I have no reciepts as nothing was purchased. They asked where I got the materials. I told them I found them in the trash and that was unecceptable for them. They concluded I must have stole the trailer and was trying to title it in my name. Next they got the sheriff office involved to find rightful owner. took me about 2 months to explain and satisfy sheriffs office that I did not steel trailer but rather found it in the trash. I finally did get license for it but what a comotion. One would think I'm the only person who ever found a trailer in the trash.
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