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Re: Y'all were right about the trailer, so what should I buy?
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Posted by uh . . . Dell (WA) on March 19, 2002 at 01:30:14 from (198.81.16.151):
In Reply to: Y'all were right about the trailer, so what should I buy? posted by Southern Bill on March 18, 2002 at 17:56:12:
Bill?.........yer funnin, right? If'n ol'Smokie donna pull ya over for being overloaded or exceeding the towing capacity of yer 1/2T pickem'up. Then yer vehicle insurance agent will. 'Cuz ya getts into ennykinn of accident, yer fault or NOT, yer gonna be up the crick without a nice warm fuzzie agent to keep ya outta the ironbar hotel. Yer talkin close to 10,000 lbs...5Tons of haulin' with a weaknee 6 cyl engine and imadgination for brakes in a 1/2T F150 pickup. Get out there and read your door jam specifications for max GCVW. Then if'n ya still donna believe, make a friendly call or two to the Highway Patrol and yer insurance agent. Or Ford Dealer. Or Trailer Dealer. None of 'em wants to pickup yer gutts along side the road. Bottom line, not a good thing..........respectfully, Dell
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