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On 7/30/2013 3:00 PM, True North wrote:
On Tuesday, 30 July 2013 15:12:22 UTC-3, John H wrote: The use of a couple 2x4s or 3x6s make a ramp for the curb. I would never try to 'hit' the curb with a running start. I always put my 'ramp' in place and let the trailer tires climb it up to the curb. Remember, my trailer weighs in over 5 tons, so I'm not going to go 'hitting' the curb. John (Gun Nut) H. Looks like I have to straighten y'all out yet again.. I have never backed up over the curb. If someone was across the street , limiting maneuvering room, I'd just park the rig on the street until they left. I have run over the curb a couple times 'exiting' my driveway due to tight conditions. Imagine the problems you'd have if you had a full sized boat. You really should consider a storage yard. |
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