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- ZOSOExplorerWell, definitely not road legal!
I guess it would be up to the individual
farmer to dictate the rules in his fields!! ;)
You Guys remember the one where the fella had the tailgate of a suburban I think, propped up with a 4X4 from the ball hitch and carrying a 5th wheel hitch and 5TH WHEEL??!! A classic!! - justafordguyExplorer
SuperiorBound wrote:
How is that even possible or legal?
Anything is possible but probably not legal. :D - ZOSOExplorerYour right,
Sometimes I get all in a huff and later see how ridiculous it was to do so. Like my little grand daughter sings "Let it go....let it go".
A mature adult taking ownership.
My hat is off to you!!
(Not that you do, or should care about my opinion but still,
my hat is off to you)! - camperkilgoreExplorer
ZOSO wrote:
camperkilgore wrote:
C.B. wrote:
camperkilgore wrote:
Thanks for posting,
I have never seen it, even if it's been on here "tons".
I've got to hand it to them for their ingenuity.
Ingenuity ???????? REALLY!!!!!!!
IMHO
Better classification would be ::::::: You can't fix stupidity
Just hope you or no one else is in the way when he loses controll
C.B.
You're making a lot of assumptions here, aren't you?
OK, I'll make some assumptions here too.
Since the trailers brakes probably could not be hooked up and that the license plate is probably not displayed properly on the trailer
I will Ass-u-me that this person is moving this camper a very short distance. Maybe just 50 yards for all you know. And in view of that assumption I will conclude that it will be towed at a very slow speed, thus greatly reducing the possibility of losing "CONTROLL".
For all we know this might be one of those clever youtube staged videos made to simple tweek the control freaks of America.
If those assumptions are wrong, then I would agree that moving a fiver at high speeds in populated areas with the risk of getting a ticket from law enforcement is not too smart. But then again those are huge assumptions aren't they?
Hehehehehehe! Once again, a little harmless fun gone ridiculous. Hehehehehe!
Your right,
Sometimes I get all in a huff and later see how ridiculous it was to do so. Like my little grand daughter sings "Let it go....let it go". - ZOSOExplorer
camperkilgore wrote:
C.B. wrote:
camperkilgore wrote:
Thanks for posting,
I have never seen it, even if it's been on here "tons".
I've got to hand it to them for their ingenuity.
Ingenuity ???????? REALLY!!!!!!!
IMHO
Better classification would be ::::::: You can't fix stupidity
Just hope you or no one else is in the way when he loses controll
C.B.
You're making a lot of assumptions here, aren't you?
OK, I'll make some assumptions here too.
Since the trailers brakes probably could not be hooked up and that the license plate is probably not displayed properly on the trailer
I will Ass-u-me that this person is moving this camper a very short distance. Maybe just 50 yards for all you know. And in view of that assumption I will conclude that it will be towed at a very slow speed, thus greatly reducing the possibility of losing "CONTROLL".
For all we know this might be one of those clever youtube staged videos made to simple tweek the control freaks of America.
If those assumptions are wrong, then I would agree that moving a fiver at high speeds in populated areas with the risk of getting a ticket from law enforcement is not too smart. But then again those are huge assumptions aren't they?
Hehehehehehe! Once again, a little harmless fun gone ridiculous. Hehehehehe! - camperkilgoreExplorer
C.B. wrote:
camperkilgore wrote:
Thanks for posting,
I have never seen it, even if it's been on here "tons".
I've got to hand it to them for their ingenuity.
Ingenuity ???????? REALLY!!!!!!!
IMHO
Better classification would be ::::::: You can't fix stupidity
Just hope you or no one else is in the way when he loses controll
C.B.
You're making a lot of assumptions here, aren't you?
OK, I'll make some assumptions here too.
Since the trailers brakes probably could not be hooked up and that the license plate is probably not displayed properly on the trailer
I will Ass-u-me that this person is moving this camper a very short distance. Maybe just 50 yards for all you know. And in view of that assumption I will conclude that it will be towed at a very slow speed, thus greatly reducing the possibility of losing "CONTROLL".
For all we know this might be one of those clever youtube staged videos made to simple tweek the control freaks of America.
If those assumptions are wrong, then I would agree that moving a fiver at high speeds in populated areas with the risk of getting a ticket from law enforcement is not too smart. But then again those are huge assumptions aren't they? - SuperiorBoundExplorerHow is that even possible or legal?
- GMandJMExplorerThat works! (I had not seen that before. Thanks for posting it.)
- shepstoneExplorerThis is how you would have to tow a fiver if the door is on the other side.
- CarlT100ExplorerI am another that has never seen it. Thanks for the laugh.
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