Putting new trailer to work!

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Bwhunter85

Feeling the Heat
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Aug 21, 2010
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Sunfield, MI
Nice having trailer!
[Hearth.com] Putting new trailer to work![Hearth.com] Putting new trailer to work!
 
Heck, it must be nice just having a truck that can pull a trailer. Also living next to a big open field like that
 
Heck, it must be nice just having a truck that can pull a trailer. Also living next to a big open field like that
Where I live having a truck is mandatory. If you don’t have a truck your looking at some serious time lol. You can find some good deals on used trucks if you don’t mind a little rust.
 
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Where I live having a truck is mandatory. If you don’t have a truck your looking at some serious time. You can find some good deals on used trucks if you don’t mind a little rust.
With the new house and getting things to and fro here in NH, a truck is almost mandatory as well. Without one anything with 4x4 is second best. I know all about rust, driving a 98 jeep Cherokee here. I don’t dare try and tow anything with it at this point.
 
Heck, it must be nice just having a truck that can pull a trailer. Also living next to a big open field like that


Hey my man, I tow a trailer with a Subaru Legacy (2.5i). Same size as OPs trailer, and seems to be about the same type of pile i load on it. I don't take it on the highway (will borrower my fathers truck for that) but picking up any around town I'll load up my trailer and tow it just fine.

Most weight I've towed I've carried would have to be 1 ton. And that was in bio brick when i wanted to try them after running out of wood. Given some of the packs of bricks were in the car - i still had no problems moving it.
 
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