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Don White wrote:
"DK" wrote in message ... Don White wrote: "BAR" wrote in message ... Ask Don how he stops the little Ranger 4x2 and the 2300 lb load. I would bet that the little itty bitty transmission in that little Ranger 4x2 is about at it's end of life. I apply the brakes as needed. After the big trip I noticed a burnt smell in the transmission fluid so I took it directly to the dealer to have the transmission drained & flushed. New fluid was added and all is right. It had less than 10K miles at that time. I blame the overloading on the trailer suspension collapsing, causing the tires to wear right through the heavy steel fenders. Your rubber tires wore through your "heavy steel fenders"? Sure, moron. WAFM Do you take stupid pills daily? I mean what I say and have the photos to prove it. I even have copies of the letters I sent to the Federal Dept of Transportation, the Motor Vehicle Departments of three Canadian provinces, plus the Nova Scotia Better Business Bureau after the local backyard boat trailer manufacturer refused to fix the damage You can get stupid pills cheaply if you buy them from Canadian pharmacies. |
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