Elkhart, IN. maybe? Used to be the RV capitol of the world decades ago, but not so much anymore. Went by tonight on the interstate and passed a new RV manufacturer with the lot so full, nowhere to park anymore. That can mean only two things. One, not moving them. Two, if not moving them, no reason to employ folks to build them to set.
In the middle of the St. Joseph River downtown Elkhart is an island called Island Park. Was named that by an indian tribe, I think from memory, the Potawatomi tribe that named it that because to them as they got out of their canoes, it was shaped like the heart of an elk, hence "Elkhart". True. Also, I used to get into arguments with some locals, the ones that claimed "...the white men stole the indian's land...", that in at least the case of Elkhart, IN, one mile square of the land was purchased from the indians, again the Potawatomi from a Dr. Havilah Beardsley, very leagally.
So, on your trailer looks to be a TerraMite T7 maybe? Very nice. Used to be a local hardware that rented everything before they went under. Couldn't compete with Menards, Lowes, Home Depot, but did things they never dreamed of. Cut quality pipe to length, things like that. Had the kinds of tools to rent that folks need, just not needed enough to purchase, like Bobcats and TerraMites. Had a T5 that I borrowed a couple of times. Would have liked to but when everything went up for auction, but was out of town. I still see and talk to the former owner from time to time. Nice family.
Anyway, sorry about your trailer, and use the TerraMite in great health to do great things, safely. And if it makes you feal any better, I caught the corner or one of my barns with the axle from my 4520 Deere. Caught it good too. Bothered me at first, but now I figure it gives it charactor. And, if anyone steals my barn, it will be easily identified by that corner, the one with charactor.
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