up untill very recently i traveled frequently driving a semi,[advancing medical conditions and the lack of profit caused me to pull the plug on the big trucks] as well as transporting rv's of both kinds for friends who were just too old to feel comfortable handeling them, being a proffessional trucker the size of a rv doesnt bother me, although its driver position reminds me of the days of the old cabover road tractors lol these were people who went someplace for the winter then the rv stayed there untill time to come back again, i can tell you both have their strong points , but all things considered my favorite and the one i have is the fifth wheel trailer, first you dont have another powertrain to maintain, then the insurance is cheaper, but the biggest reason is when on the road, most class a motorhomes are just too large to get in and park at places you may want to stop in route and see, with a trailer you can always drop it and take the truck into the places you happened on while you were on the way to someplace else, and theres always the dinner deal, you meet some nice folks in the camp [and you will meet many of them] you all decide to go out to dinner at a nice supper club or streak house, most places like that do not have parking lots designed to handel large vehicles if both you and your new friends are in class A's not to mention even if the place can fit your rig in one or the other of you has to break camp, unless you drag a dingy behind you which presents a whole new set of issues, with the trailer you simply fire the truck up and go to dinner, a muesum you found ect and if your in the farming industry, you probably already have the truck now
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Today's Featured Article - Old Time Threshing - by Anthony West. A lovely harvest evening late September 1947, I was a school boy, like all school boys I loved harvest time. The golden corn ripens well and early, the stoking, stacking,.... the drawing in with the tractors and trailers and a few buck rakes thrown in, and possibly a heavy horse. It would be a great day for the collies and the terrier dogs, rats and mice would be at the bottom of the stacks so the dogs, would have a busy time hunting and killing, all the corn was gathered and ricked in what we c
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