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Don White May 9th 09 08:38 PM

Wanted..one small utility trailer
 

"mmc" wrote in message
ng.com...

"Don White" wrote in message
...
What to do?
Now that the Ranger pickup has gone back off lease, I have an occasional
use for a small utility trailer.
Here's what I'm looking at right now...
Lifetime fold-up 4' x 6' model capable of carrying 1000 lbs. Canadian
Tire has them on sale next week at $800.00 CDN.
pros...small & light...very easy to store on small city lot. deck made
of galvanized corrugated steel
cons... way more moving parts to sieze & rust...light duty.. inside
dimensions just a hair too small for laying 4' wide sheets flat,
frame is powder coated steel

http://www.canadiantire.ca/AST/brows...%2BTrailer.jsp

DuraTrail 52" x 100" galvanized Econo Utility with landscape ramp
pros..can easily carry full sheets of plywood, gyproc etc
hot dipped galvanized for long lasting in our salt air climate/ winter
road salt
can carry approx 1700 lbs
cons.. 2.5 times the cost.....$1900.00 down here (only $1500.00 in
Ontario where they are built)
might be a bit awkward to move around & store on a small lot

http://www.trailerworld.ca/detail-1-...econo-box-.php





The Lowes here rent flat bed pick ups for something like $19 for 45
minutes. Do you have Lowes up there? Far, far away?


Nope...you can't get there from here.
We do have a Home Depot and a Rona to go along with three of four local
building supply places.



DK May 10th 09 03:20 AM

Wanted..one small utility trailer
 
jim78565 wrote:
Don White wrote:
wrote in message
...
On May 8, 3:27 pm, wrote:
On May 8, 3:06 pm, Wizard of Woodstock wrote:

On Fri, 8 May 2009 15:44:32 -0300, "Don White"
wrote:
Now that the Ranger pickup has gone back off lease, I have an
occasional use
for a small utility trailer.
What did you replace it with?
A chick car!


Nobody's listening to you, asswipe.

************************************************** ********************

Anybody interested in Consumer Reports ratings on Looneys' piece of
junk Jeep?
He'd be well advised to junk it and buy a RAV4.


I'll pass. Consumer reports is for folks who are too lazy to do their
own research. What does CR say about choosing a vehicle for towing or
hauling stuff?
I'll bet you wish you had bought the Ranger from the lease company.



Leasing companies offer great deals. They don't want it back and they
don't want to pay for the transportation and preparation.

I've leased many vehicles and have had nice offers for most of them.

DK May 10th 09 03:25 AM

Wanted..one small utility trailer
 
wrote:
On May 9, 8:22 am, "Don White" wrote:
wrote in message

...
On May 8, 3:27 pm, wrote:

On May 8, 3:06 pm, Wizard of Woodstock wrote:
On Fri, 8 May 2009 15:44:32 -0300, "Don White"
wrote:
Now that the Ranger pickup has gone back off lease, I have an
occasional use
for a small utility trailer.
What did you replace it with?
A chick car!

Nobody's listening to you, asswipe.

************************************************** ********************

Anybody interested in Consumer Reports ratings on Looneys' piece of junk
Jeep?
He'd be well advised to junk it and buy a RAV4.


I don't have a Jeep. The one I had had over 350,000 miles on it. I'll
bet good money your sissy RAV4 won't get there.


That's a fair bet. He won't live that long.

Don White May 10th 09 06:00 AM

Wanted..one small utility trailer
 

"DK" wrote in message
...
wrote:
On May 9, 8:22 am, "Don White" wrote:
wrote in message

...
On May 8, 3:27 pm, wrote:

On May 8, 3:06 pm, Wizard of Woodstock wrote:
On Fri, 8 May 2009 15:44:32 -0300, "Don White"
wrote:
Now that the Ranger pickup has gone back off lease, I have an
occasional use
for a small utility trailer.
What did you replace it with?
A chick car!
Nobody's listening to you, asswipe.

************************************************** ********************

Anybody interested in Consumer Reports ratings on Looneys' piece of junk
Jeep?
He'd be well advised to junk it and buy a RAV4.


I don't have a Jeep. The one I had had over 350,000 miles on it. I'll
bet good money your sissy RAV4 won't get there.


That's a fair bet. He won't live that long.


Wow...you're quite the genius Freddy.
Since I average about 7K miles per year, it would take me approx 50 years to
put 350k on the odometer.
That steady diet of crap & toilet paper has really expanded your mind.
Let me send you back for a 2nd helping.



Mike[_12_] May 10th 09 06:12 AM

Wanted..one small utility trailer
 
They weighed 1240 lbs curb weight. I'd be able to load 260
lbs before exceeding the SUVs limit.

That RAV4 is a towing monster! Nice purchase. That 260lbs should just cover
your son and his beer. g

--Mike

"Don White" wrote in message
...

"HK" wrote in message
m...
Don White wrote:
What to do?
Now that the Ranger pickup has gone back off lease, I have an occasional
use for a small utility trailer.
Here's what I'm looking at right now...
Lifetime fold-up 4' x 6' model capable of carrying 1000 lbs. Canadian
Tire has them on sale next week at $800.00 CDN.
pros...small & light...very easy to store on small city lot. deck made
of galvanized corrugated steel
cons... way more moving parts to sieze & rust...light duty.. inside
dimensions just a hair too small for laying 4' wide sheets flat,
frame is powder coated steel

http://www.canadiantire.ca/AST/brows...%2BTrailer.jsp

DuraTrail 52" x 100" galvanized Econo Utility with landscape ramp
pros..can easily carry full sheets of plywood, gyproc etc
hot dipped galvanized for long lasting in our salt air climate/ winter
road salt
can carry approx 1700 lbs
cons.. 2.5 times the cost.....$1900.00 down here (only $1500.00 in
Ontario where they are built)
might be a bit awkward to move around & store on a small lot

http://www.trailerworld.ca/detail-1-...econo-box-.php




Got a trailer rental joint anywhere near?


Just got back from a 'survey' trip with the wife.
I showed her the Lifetime folding trailer..on display at a Dartmouth
canadian Tire store and the DuroTrail welded, galvanized trailer at the
place who installed my 'Hidden Hitch'.
She took one look at the bigger DuraTrail with it's high rear 'landscape
type' loading ramp and said...where are you going to store that?
We also dropped into the U-Haul rental center and saw two reasonable sized
utility trailers. They weighed 1240 lbs curb weight. I'd be able to load
260 lbs before exceeding the SUVs limit.
Funny...both trailers caried Virginia license plates.
The good thing...U-haul were advertising vans at $19.95 a day for in-town
use. I imagine they'd be pushing insurance for the same amount.




Mike[_12_] May 10th 09 06:13 AM

Wanted..one small utility trailer
 

wrote in message
...
On May 8, 3:27 pm, wrote:
On May 8, 3:06 pm, Wizard of Woodstock wrote:

On Fri, 8 May 2009 15:44:32 -0300, "Don White"


wrote:
Now that the Ranger pickup has gone back off lease, I have an
occasional use
for a small utility trailer.


What did you replace it with?


A chick car!


Nobody's listening to you, asswipe.

-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-

.... and they're listening to YOU???

--Mike



[email protected] May 10th 09 06:53 AM

Wanted..one small utility trailer
 
On May 10, 1:12*am, "Mike" wrote:
They weighed 1240 lbs curb weight. I'd be able to load 260


lbs before exceeding the SUVs limit.

That RAV4 is a towing monster! Nice purchase. That 260lbs should just cover
your son and his beer. g

--Mike

"Don White" wrote in message

...



"HK" wrote in message
om...
Don White wrote:
What to do?
Now that the Ranger pickup has gone back off lease, I have an occasional
use for a small utility trailer.
Here's what I'm looking at right now...
Lifetime fold-up 4' x 6' model capable of carrying 1000 lbs. *Canadian
Tire has them on sale next week at $800.00 CDN.
pros...small & light...very easy to store on small city lot. *deck made
of galvanized corrugated steel
cons... *way more moving parts to sieze & rust...light duty.. inside
dimensions just a hair too small for laying 4' wide sheets flat,
frame is powder coated steel


http://www.canadiantire.ca/AST/brows...lers/Trailers/....


DuraTrail 52" x 100" galvanized Econo Utility with landscape ramp
pros..can easily carry full sheets of plywood, gyproc etc
hot dipped galvanized for long lasting in our salt air climate/ winter
road salt
can carry approx 1700 lbs
cons.. *2.5 times the cost.....$1900.00 down here (only $1500.00 in
Ontario where they are built)
might be a bit awkward to move around & store on a small lot


http://www.trailerworld.ca/detail-1-...econo-box-.php


Got a trailer rental joint anywhere near?


Just got back from a 'survey' trip with the wife.
I showed her the Lifetime folding trailer..on display at a Dartmouth
canadian Tire store and the DuroTrail welded, galvanized trailer at the
place who installed my 'Hidden Hitch'.
She took one look at the bigger DuraTrail with it's high rear 'landscape
type' loading ramp and said...where are you going to store that?
We also dropped into the U-Haul rental center and saw two reasonable sized
utility trailers. They weighed 1240 lbs curb weight. I'd be able to load
260 lbs before exceeding the SUVs limit.
Funny...both trailers caried Virginia license plates.
The good thing...U-haul were advertising vans at $19.95 a day for in-town
use. I imagine they'd be pushing insurance for the same amount.


Mike the troll....hahahahahaha

[email protected] May 10th 09 06:54 AM

Wanted..one small utility trailer
 
On May 10, 1:13*am, "Mike" wrote:
wrote in message

...
On May 8, 3:27 pm, wrote:

On May 8, 3:06 pm, Wizard of Woodstock wrote:


On Fri, 8 May 2009 15:44:32 -0300, "Don White"


wrote:
Now that the Ranger pickup has gone back off lease, I have an
occasional use
for a small utility trailer.


What did you replace it with?


A chick car!


Nobody's listening to you, asswipe.

-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-

... and they're listening to YOU???

--Mike


Didnt say they were, troll. They're certainly not listening to you,
****-pipe.

[email protected] May 10th 09 05:02 PM

Wanted..one small utility trailer
 
On May 10, 1:54*am, wrote:
On May 10, 1:13*am, "Mike" wrote:





wrote in message


....
On May 8, 3:27 pm, wrote:


On May 8, 3:06 pm, Wizard of Woodstock wrote:


On Fri, 8 May 2009 15:44:32 -0300, "Don White"


wrote:
Now that the Ranger pickup has gone back off lease, I have an
occasional use
for a small utility trailer.


What did you replace it with?


A chick car!


Nobody's listening to you, asswipe.


-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-


... and they're listening to YOU???


--Mike


Didnt say they were, troll. They're certainly not listening to you,
****-pipe.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Great, yet another post showing what a low life vulgar childish piece
of crap you are!

[email protected] May 10th 09 05:04 PM

Wanted..one small utility trailer
 
On May 9, 10:20*pm, DK wrote:
jim78565 wrote:
Don White wrote:
wrote in message
....
On May 8, 3:27 pm, wrote:
On May 8, 3:06 pm, Wizard of Woodstock wrote:


On Fri, 8 May 2009 15:44:32 -0300, "Don White"
wrote:
Now that the Ranger pickup has gone back off lease, I have an
occasional use
for a small utility trailer.
What did you replace it with?
A chick car!


Nobody's listening to you, asswipe.


************************************************** ********************


Anybody interested in Consumer Reports ratings on Looneys' piece of
junk Jeep?
He'd be well advised to junk it and buy a RAV4.


I'll pass. Consumer reports is for folks who are too lazy to do their
own research. What does CR say about choosing a vehicle for towing or
hauling stuff?
I'll bet you wish you had bought the Ranger from the lease company.


Leasing companies offer great deals. *They don't want it back and they
don't want to pay for the transportation and preparation.

I've leased many vehicles and have had nice offers for most of them.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Don probably doesn't have the best credit, like his son that he had to
give a car to.


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