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    Re: Transporting Cool Stuff for Hobby/Retirement Shop

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    And mother in law in wheelchair !


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    Re: Transporting Cool Stuff for Hobby/Retirement Shop

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    Re: Transporting Cool Stuff for Hobby/Retirement Shop

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    Gee, you only need a rope for that. Shes already on wheels. Just check wheel bearing grease before any long trips. Don't want to leave her beside the highway with failed wheel bearings.
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    Transporting Cool Stuff for Hobby/Retirement Shop

    Quote Originally Posted by Willie B View Post
    Gee, you only need a rope for that. Shes already on wheels. Just check wheel bearing grease before any long trips. Don't want to leave her beside the highway with failed wheel bearings.
    DOT's been cracking down lately....

    Plus I might dent my tailgate if I stop suddenly.


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    Re: Transporting Cool Stuff for Hobby/Retirement Shop

    18' flat bed trailer with a winch, behind a ranger is very cost effective. I can move pretty much anything I've needed. Mostly cars and lumber. If I needed to pick up engines or similar alone a hoist on the back of the ranger would be the bomb.

    I like idea of a 12' flat bed with a crane, if I had the money.

    I know a guy who has a ranger outfitted and build up, can go toe to toe with with new 3/4 ton. Guy's a roughneck.


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