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braindead0 wrote:
Many trucks have huge towing capacity with limited payload so a four wheeled fully supported trailer is often the only way (weigh? ๐ you could use all that towing 'capacity'.
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irishtom29 wrote:
The long long trailer used a Slimp wheel.
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myredracer wrote:This is now a 'Long Trailer' thread ;-)..DutchmenSport wrote:
Great minds think alike! I have the DVD and copied these into still photos on my computer:
Cool! Great movie. I've seen a few photos of the vintage hitch helper in the past but don't know what they called it to google it. Not sure how commonly used it was.
โJan-06-2017 09:25 AM
DutchmenSport wrote:
Great minds think alike! I have the DVD and copied these into still photos on my computer:
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myredracer wrote:
You can buy a "hitch helper" like in 1st photo. Back in the 50s, they had a similar device but was mounted to the A-frame - can't find a closeup shot of it at the moment but the 2nd photo shows it in use (from The Long, Long Trailer). Have to wonder what it would have been like towing a long, long trailer with that hitch helper on some of the narrow, steep and twisty roads in Ca. with a car with soft suspension.
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