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Earl[_91_] August 4th 13 10:42 PM

Sunday cruise
 
Hank© wrote:
On 8/3/2013 10:00 PM, Earl wrote:
True North wrote:
Wife, dog a day I took the Legend out for a tour of the North West Arm
and Halifax Harbour yesterday.
It was a nice pleasant 3 hour cruise.
Looks like I may not need that electric powered trailer dolly after
all.
Wife and I are able to unhook the 2000# rig on the street and with a
bit of a run are able to push it up from the gutter to the sidewalk
and then down the driveway.

Buy a quad if you can't do it with your tow vehicle.


It's not a power or traction problem. It's a steering problem.

Yup, and a quad is perfect for that. The short wheelbase lets you make
very sharp turns in tight spots.

True North[_2_] August 4th 13 11:06 PM

Sunday cruise
 
On Sunday, 4 August 2013 18:42:16 UTC-3, Earl wrote:
Hank© wrote:

On 8/3/2013 10:00 PM, Earl wrote:


True North wrote:


Wife, dog a day I took the Legend out for a tour of the North West Arm


and Halifax Harbour yesterday.


It was a nice pleasant 3 hour cruise.


Looks like I may not need that electric powered trailer dolly after


all.


Wife and I are able to unhook the 2000# rig on the street and with a


bit of a run are able to push it up from the gutter to the sidewalk


and then down the driveway.


Buy a quad if you can't do it with your tow vehicle.




It's not a power or traction problem. It's a steering problem.


Yup, and a quad is perfect for that. The short wheelbase lets you make

very sharp turns in tight spots.


Man, y'all 'mericans sure do like to throw money around.. the more the merrier.
We like to figure out simple cheap solutions.
I can place the rig in my driveway with a bit of fussin with my Highlander, or I can easily whip it in place with a little muscle power.
No need to spend thousands on a problem that has already been solved.

F.O.A.D. August 4th 13 11:26 PM

Sunday cruise
 
On 8/4/13 6:06 PM, True North wrote:
On Sunday, 4 August 2013 18:42:16 UTC-3, Earl wrote:
Hank© wrote:

On 8/3/2013 10:00 PM, Earl wrote:


True North wrote:


Wife, dog a day I took the Legend out for a tour of the North West Arm


and Halifax Harbour yesterday.


It was a nice pleasant 3 hour cruise.


Looks like I may not need that electric powered trailer dolly after


all.


Wife and I are able to unhook the 2000# rig on the street and with a


bit of a run are able to push it up from the gutter to the sidewalk


and then down the driveway.


Buy a quad if you can't do it with your tow vehicle.




It's not a power or traction problem. It's a steering problem.


Yup, and a quad is perfect for that. The short wheelbase lets you make

very sharp turns in tight spots.


Man, y'all 'mericans sure do like to throw money around.. the more the merrier.
We like to figure out simple cheap solutions.
I can place the rig in my driveway with a bit of fussin with my Highlander, or I can easily whip it in place with a little muscle power.
No need to spend thousands on a problem that has already been solved.


Earl, Hank, and Herring, known far and wide as Larry, Moe, and Curly.

Hank©[_3_] August 5th 13 12:14 AM

Sunday cruise
 
On 8/4/2013 6:06 PM, True North wrote:
On Sunday, 4 August 2013 18:42:16 UTC-3, Earl wrote:
Hank© wrote:

On 8/3/2013 10:00 PM, Earl wrote:


True North wrote:


Wife, dog a day I took the Legend out for a tour of the North West Arm


and Halifax Harbour yesterday.


It was a nice pleasant 3 hour cruise.


Looks like I may not need that electric powered trailer dolly after


all.


Wife and I are able to unhook the 2000# rig on the street and with a


bit of a run are able to push it up from the gutter to the sidewalk


and then down the driveway.


Buy a quad if you can't do it with your tow vehicle.




It's not a power or traction problem. It's a steering problem.


Yup, and a quad is perfect for that. The short wheelbase lets you make

very sharp turns in tight spots.


Man, y'all 'mericans sure do like to throw money around.. the more the merrier.
We like to figure out simple cheap solutions.
I can place the rig in my driveway with a bit of fussin with my Highlander, or I can easily whip it in place with a little muscle power.
No need to spend thousands on a problem that has already been solved.


Are you the same Donnie who was all set to buy a $500 powered tongue dolly?

True North[_2_] August 5th 13 01:25 AM

Sunday cruise
 
Sure was, but I found something better and more reliable... muscle power.
This procedure may not be suitable for Girlieman such as yourself, Johnny, Ditzy or Snottie.

Hank©[_3_] August 5th 13 04:38 AM

Sunday cruise
 
On 8/4/2013 8:25 PM, True North wrote:
Sure was, but I found something better and more reliable... muscle power.
This procedure may not be suitable for Girlieman such as yourself, Johnny, Ditzy or Snottie.

You found nothing. The Idea was spoon fed to you a week ago. It's too
bad you are so slow picking up on things.

JustWaitAFrekinMinute August 5th 13 10:44 PM

Sunday cruise
 
On 8/5/2013 2:28 PM, wrote:
On Sun, 4 Aug 2013 15:06:31 -0700 (PDT), True North
wrote:



Man, y'all 'mericans sure do like to throw money around.. the more the merrier.
We like to figure out simple cheap solutions.
I can place the rig in my driveway with a bit of fussin with my Highlander, or I can easily whip it in place with a little muscle power.
No need to spend thousands on a problem that has already been solved.


I still like my golf cart for moving the trailer around but I have
other uses for it. I would not own one just to move my trailer.



He isn't looking for solutions Greg..


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