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Nothing to see here.... Move along.
Government motors?My brother in law swears by Chevy or Dodge. Hates Ford.
Government motors?My brother in law swears by Chevy or Dodge. Hates Ford.
Ha. Btw trucks got so damn expensiveGovernment motors?
Making us who actually pull things pay more.Ha. Btw trucks got so damn expensive
How about a Colorado?does a tacoma count?
No you can't --- not a decent size trailer anyway. Maybe a single axle trailer that can't hold more than a riding mower but that is about it.they get terrible fuel economy. you can tow trailers in compact cars
maybe an aluminum fishing boatNo you can't --- not a decent size trailer anyway. Maybe a single axle trailer that can't hold more than a riding mower but that is about it.
Sounds like you just didn’t want to keep the wood stove stocked for heat.I grew up across the road from a lake so my days were filled with fishing, swimming, bicycling around the lake (riding my moped starting in 5th grade), hitchhiking back and forth to town 6 miles, and anything else associated with lake / country living. I spent as little time as humanly possible "in the house".
#antebellumlifeSounds like you just didn’t want to keep the wood stove stocked for heat.
We were the rich people on the road. We had a 55 gallon barrel stove with the stove pipe pushed out through a window.Sounds like you just didn’t want to keep the wood stove stocked for heat.
GuiltyI agree union brother , i just find it funny that it seems when a driver goes full time or drives everyday they automatically need a full-size pickup..
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One of those 4x8 uhaul s?No you can't --- not a decent size trailer anyway. Maybe a single axle trailer that can't hold more than a riding mower but that is about it.
They're big these daysHow about a Colorado?
Almost anything can pull one of those little trailers. Just don't expect much more.One of those 4x8 uhaul s?
They're big these days
My assI grew up across the road from a lake so my days were filled with fishing, swimming, bicycling around the lake (riding my moped starting in 5th grade), hitchhiking back and forth to town 6 miles, and anything else associated with lake / country living. I spent as little time as humanly possible "in the house".