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Lynnmor wrote:RV daytrader wrote:
well, you see folks with a gas can on their rear mounted cargo carriers....seems worse than propane to me!
I think it would be a great idea to have a large, empty gas can strapped on the rear with loose bungee cords. Might keep a few proctologists off your rear.
โSep-05-2015 06:35 AM
โSep-05-2015 06:17 AM
RV daytrader wrote:
well, you see folks with a gas can on their rear mounted cargo carriers....seems worse than propane to me!
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โSep-04-2015 01:35 PM
mowermech wrote:
How many times have you been rear-ended over the past five years?
How about the past ten years?
Yes, it CAN happen. However, what are the chances it WILL happen?
Yes, I have heard all about "It is just good insurance!" Unless, of course, whoever makes the statement doesn't agree with what you want to do, then "good insurance" has nothing to do with it (whatever "it" is...)
Then again, those who wonder why anybody would need that much propane have a point, too.
Of course, the bottom line is: It is YOUR rig, do what YOU want with it. If I see a rig that worries me, it behooves me to stay as far from it as I can!
Good luck.
Oh, yeah, the base question: While it might cause a huge ball of fire, I doubt if it would be a "mushroom cloud".
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