JDZ735M
Gold Member
To SEE from a DISTANCE!^^^ . That would be something to see! But not live next to
To SEE from a DISTANCE!^^^ . That would be something to see! But not live next to
Now...if you were a police officer, how many violations would you write?Found this on another forum, note the guy in the trunk holding the tongue:
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Aaron Z
Zero? They are pulling into a parking lot on a road that doesn't look too busy. I doubt they went real far.Now...if you were a police officer, how many violations would you write?
Probably a handle, not a tongue. I have one similar but with four wheels. I used it in the shop for moving car bodies around and in/out of the paint booth. Mine is a little sturdier than that stick-frame though.Found this on another forum, note the guy in the trunk holding the tongue:
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Aaron Z
I agree, I would guess that it's used by a body shop to move truck beds like that around.Probably a handle, not a tongue. I have one similar but with four wheels. I used it in the shop for moving car bodies around and in/out of the paint booth. Mine is a little sturdier than that stick-frame though.
Well, they were *just* going to the Pawn Shop! ;-)Found this on another forum, note the guy in the trunk holding the tongue:
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Aaron Z
Well, they were *just* going to the Pawn Shop! ;-)
I've never done anything like that...And admit to it on-line.My personal confession here, back when I was young and stupid. Me and a couple of buddies bought a 67 Plymouth satellite and flat towed it about 20 miles with a chain. The car had a lot of very nice trim on it, low miles, but was very rusty. The rust also took out one set of brake lines, the front if I remember correctly. Anyone who has towed with a chain knows the car being towed has to apply some brakes at times to keep the chain tight. We took back roads and went slow but still not the smartest move.
I have towed more cars and trucks with just a chain than I can remember. To this day I havent had an issue and would do it again tomorrow if I needed to without hesitation.My personal confession here, back when I was young and stupid. Me and a couple of buddies bought a 67 Plymouth satellite and flat towed it about 20 miles with a chain. The car had a lot of very nice trim on it, low miles, but was very rusty. The rust also took out one set of brake lines, the front if I remember correctly. Anyone who has towed with a chain knows the car being towed has to apply some brakes at times to keep the chain tight. We took back roads and went slow but still not the smartest move.