Now you know why he's selling it. After all the shzt he added, it can't carry as much as a 299$ wallywurld trailer and stay legal.
Jon.
Now you know why he's selling it. After all the shzt he added, it can't carry as much as a 299$ wallywurld trailer and stay legal.
Jon.
Some people think that just cause they have a truck and a trailer hitch, it "should pull it". The worst are the ones with a bumper hitch hooked to an 18' trailer loaded with appliances, batteries etc. That was right up there with the guy who put a 4x8 piece of plywood on his roof and loaded it up.
People may laugh at me, but that's ok. I laugh all the way to the bank.
A long time ago I got some funny looks when I was on I95 from S Portland to Gray in my 66 Bug with a push mower strapped to the roof.
I was in Portland and there was a guy sitting in the trunk of an old Chevy holding onto the handle of a push mower in a 30mph zone. A cop at the light in front of me just shock his head and drove off.
There is a lot of good suggestions here. Another thing is if he is older and turned down the price he probably has the mentality that " they can just sit there, they aren't hurting anyone". Usually people like this will wait until the need the money then crush enough to get by. 1 guy I know has a retirement fund out of scrapping (been scrapping he says since scrap was about $30-$35).
My truck and trailer empxty weighs anywhere from 10200-10600 lbs depends on if i have any wheels and tires in the bed.
right now i weigh in about 9-10,000lbs empty truck and trailer, 7 on the truck and 2 for the trailer, thats dry weight no tools or passenger. but that never happens i normally have a couple hundred lbs of tools and random crap in the back. Normally hit the scale around 7ton.
if you get that deal could be some good spring cash. make sure the cars aren't already striped of cats and batteries before you make an offer. braking even sucks when you expect a payday
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