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Will Sill wrote:
You appear to misunderstand. "Drawbar" is a farm implement term irrelevant to rv use. Actually, Will, a "drawbar" is used to semi-permanently connect two or more pieces of rail equipment, such as a steam locomotive and its tender, an EMD FTA and FTB pair as newly delivered, any number of well cars in units of three to five, or those ubiquitous 85' flats drawbarred in pairs so as to accommodate three 50' trailers. Now tell this general lurker and occasional poster, why is (seemingly) everybody on your case? KH |
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