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Re: Farmall M, Tires and Hauling
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Posted by Nat on May 17, 2005 at 03:12:21 from (24.93.8.168):
In Reply to: Re: Farmall M, Tires and Hauling posted by old on May 16, 2005 at 15:03:19:
Look, you go to U-HAUL, the place with the orange and white trucks, and try to rent a FLATBED trailer. You can't. They only have these "car haulers" with open centers now. Believe me, I've tried at all twelve U-HAUL offices in the area, and on their website. They look at you like you've sprouted a third eye! Maybe you could back in 1980, but it's 2005 now. Things have changed. We aren't disagreeing here. You just have to wake up and realize that not everyone is running a HEAVILY MODIFIED 1/2 ton pickup, and people will take your advice LITERALLY. You said "uhaul" probably meaning any old rental place. Most people will take you literally and go straight to the place with the orange and white trucks, U-HAUL, where all they can get is an open-center car hauler. Yes, there are rental shops that have true flatbed EQUIPMENT trailers, but not U-HAUL. Okay? Fine, you go ahead and haul your M with the family minivan and a U-HAUL car hauler. Just let me know so I can be as far away from the road as possible while you're doing it, cuz with my luck I'd be the one you ran over and killed.
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