โJul-30-2020 02:32 PM
โAug-05-2020 08:32 AM
Bobbo wrote:
For those who think it is a transporter taking a new trailer to a dealer, expand the picture. The trailer has the typical "old trailer" signs of streaks down the sides and back. Also, the tag on the trailer is not a dealer tag, it is a regular state issued tag.
โAug-05-2020 08:30 AM
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โAug-04-2020 11:12 PM
โAug-04-2020 07:55 PM
pitch wrote:cptqueeg wrote:
Well I'll give the guy the benefit of the doubt. Pretty sure anyone w a dually knows about a drop hitch. Perhaps there is a decent explanation.
Does buying a dually impart some kind of special knowledge, or a dually owners just naturally smarter than us mere single wheel owners?
โAug-04-2020 07:10 PM
โAug-03-2020 06:57 AM
Well, we generally are mostly naturally smarter, but when you buy a dually, you get the dually book. They specifically admonish you to not show this book to single wheel owners. In fact they suggest that you say "There's no such thing".
โAug-01-2020 04:08 PM
โAug-01-2020 03:08 PM
pitch wrote:Well, we generally are mostly naturally smarter, but when you buy a dually, you get the dually book. They specifically admonish you to not show this book to single wheel owners. In fact they suggest that you say "There's no such thing".cptqueeg wrote:
Well I'll give the guy the benefit of the doubt. Pretty sure anyone w a dually knows about a drop hitch. Perhaps there is a decent explanation.
Does buying a dually impart some kind of special knowledge, or a dually owners just naturally smarter than us mere single wheel owners?
โAug-01-2020 09:00 AM
pitch wrote:This reminds me of my rich lawyer cousin. For graduation, he buys his 18yr old son the most expensive F350 DRW money could buy. His son never used it for what it was designed for. Never hauled or towed a thing with it. He chipped, re-programmed, deleted, boasted about HP, etc., and tore it up. That truck didn't last 2 years. He had zero respect for that machine. It was nothing more that a rich kids toy to him.cptqueeg wrote:
Well I'll give the guy the benefit of the doubt. Pretty sure anyone w a dually knows about a drop hitch. Perhaps there is a decent explanation.
Does buying a dually impart some kind of special knowledge, or a dually owners just naturally smarter than us mere single wheel owners?
โAug-01-2020 08:22 AM
BarabooBob wrote:
Last summer I was at a gas station and a lady pulled in with a TT that had the tongue almost dragging on the ground. She had a 3" drop hitch and a truck showing serious signs of way too much tongue weight. I offered her the advise that she would be towing a lot better it she turned the insert over to raise the tongue of the TT. She looked at me like I was probably the stupidest person she ever met and exclaimed in a very loud voice-"If I turned the hitch over, the ball would be on the bottom of the hitch. Do you think I am some kind of idiot!!" She then go back in her truck and left.
Another customer came over to me and said that if would have been recording my conversation with her, she and I would both be stars of the internet. Be bought me a cup of coffee and we sat at a picnic table for 10 minutes talking about the idiots that we have met.
โAug-01-2020 08:10 AM
rhagfo wrote:
Maybe just moving for a friend.