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meleavingsoon
Apr 10, 2017Explorer
romore wrote:
X2 It sounds like you put the cart before the horse. 20,000 lb will be as shipped from the factory, it will go up exponentially as you add propane, water, bedding, food etc. IMHO you are wise not wanting to chance it with your current truck, wind across the plains could make it a wild ride and steep grades will give you grey hairs and religion.
Is that like the chicken and egg?...(actually Genesis confirms the chicken came first)
Actually there was not plan for a "new" cart....the horse for the cart we had was fine but our son needed a cart to live in so we gave it to him which left us with the current horse. So when we went to find a replacement cart we found a very nice one and decided to go for it. So now I have to deal with keeping the same old horse or getting a larger one.
Hard to plan everything in it's proper order sometimes. Anyone want to buy my current horse?
Thanks
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