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- discovery4usExplorerI would be concerned with the fuel and oil draining out. I doubt Polaris designed these to be stood on end for any length of time:)
- Me_AgainExplorer III
bdpreece wrote:
Because of the two point connection to the MH left/right is not as big as an issue and front to back. As tall as it is there would be a lot of force applied, all four directions.. Chris
My guess would be one good pothole and that thing would flip. - bdpreeceExplorer IIMy guess would be one good pothole and that thing would flip.
- phil-tExplorerVery creative. Not for me but I like it. Done properly = no danger.
- classic_31ExplorerI hope he don't loose the fire extinguisher
- ROBERTSUNRUSExplorer:) Hi, another reason that I like my Airstream; It doesn't allow you take all that junk with you. I just can't believe all of the **** people have to take with them.
- NaioExplorer III love how they confidently let the kids park their bikes right under it.
This is the kind of rig that, if I saw it on the road, I would slow waaaaay down and put lots and lots of space between me and them. Like half a mile. - larry_cadExplorer III saw that first photo and thought you were talking about the sewer hose support mechanism.
- Me_AgainExplorer IIIThe side by side's wench was used to pull it up near vertical on the Idaho Tote. It had large tires on the tote. MH was only a 34-36 gasser. I wonder why he just didn't use a conventional trailer.
I would worry about ruff roads causing a for and aft bucking, top down.
Chris - rightlaneonlyExplorerMe suspects CHP hasn't seen it yet:E
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