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Posted by Burrhead on December 19, 2000 at 19:07:14 from (12.74.17.169):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: My wife won't ride with me any more posted by You can't fool me... on December 19, 2000 at 04:03:34:
There's a bunch here named Modern Mfg that builds goose necks for yuppies. Their trailer is about as rigid as a wet dish rag and pulls like a bucking bronc. If you will put plenty of clearance lights, Yosemite Sam "Back Off Dude" mud flaps and some fold out loading ramps on any kind of trailers here these yuppies will buy anything. I never had but one hitch ball to break out on us, and that was when a semi rearended my son at a left turn on the 2 lane. It broke out the ball and bowed a 450 dorf rails up like a horse shoe. I would like to put air brakes on the next trailer, but I don't know if a 12V compressor plugged in the cigarette lighter plug will build enough air.
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