Posted by Clefus on December 17, 2008 at 15:58:04 from (98.21.77.193):
In Reply to: O/T What have you lost? posted by Gene Bender on December 17, 2008 at 11:12:29:
Not trailer related but "kinda" lost a '64 Chevy PU about 12years ago...Drug a few poles up to another property of mine...unhooked chain...seemed relatively flat...no parking brake available.....turned radio on to listen to while I was cleaning a shed out....over 2 hours later I hear a rolling noise like the neighbor pushing a lawnmower back to his shed...then like he broke a window...hmm..thats odd....soon heard some hollering...walked out back ....looked down...there my pu is implanted in the neighbors porch corner about 100 yd away....front end kinda had a veed look to it...I had to pay to fix the porch plus fix my truck....sold it not long after....good thing no one was in the way...was only a gradual grade too....just picked up enough speed...
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