Posted by mkirsch on January 15, 2010 at 09:59:43 from (64.80.108.55):
In Reply to: hauling my tractor posted by IAGary on January 14, 2010 at 05:01:46:
NDS said: (quoted from post at 18:55:12 01/14/10) Time to put the to rest 1940M is actually someone from the Bash board pulling our leg, seems to have worked pretty good too.
You got proof of that?
Frankly this sort of post is unprecedented on this forum. I've been on this forum almost daily for 5 years now and I cannot recall someone ever starting a trailering controvesy like this.
A smart basher would bring up the Super HTA. That's a proven winner.
Going with the ridiculous-load-towed-behind-compact-pickup troll is something that you'd normally see on an RV website. It's a risky move on this site, especially if you don't know what you're talking about.
Obviously the guy did his homework. He picked just the right combination of tractor, trailer, and pickup truck. If he said something like a 706 or 1066, it would've been obvious he was a troll. But an M will fit on a 16' car hauler with the wheels dished in, and he KNEW that.
1940M if you truly are from the bash board, I have two things to say to you;
1. You've got too much time on your hands to come up with such an elaborate troll.
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