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Old 11-08-2009, 09:32 AM
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Look on the GREEN trailer:
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Nice haul, T-mo! And I really don't care what color the trailer is if it is full of yellow and white stuff!
I almost pointed out that the only rust was on the trailer. Since you Guys ripped him on it's color... I guess I could have.:biggrin2.gif:
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Old 11-08-2009, 09:46 AM
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I almost pointed out that the only rust was on the trailer. Since you Guys ripped him on it's color... I guess I could have.:biggrin2.gif:
That rust on the trailer came about on my first Cub deal. Back in February I sold a Wheel Horse 753 (I wish I would have kept that one). So I haul the 753 half way on meeting the guy who bought it. Then on the way home I swung by and bought my first Cub, a 104. After picking it up I pulled into a gas station and was about to get out of my truck to fuel up when "bang". A car had crashed into my trailer, pushing the fender into the tire. I pulled the car off of my fender, pulled out my fender, told the frantic girl behind the wheel to just forget about it (it's only a trailer). And since the paint came off in the dented area, rust happens. I felt so sorry for the girl that I didn't want to add to her grief. Before resting against my trailer she hit a Lexus SUV and then hit a sign post next to the curb at the gas station. She was in enough trouble I thought letting her off the hook for my little trailer was the right thing to do.
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Old 11-08-2009, 10:29 AM
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Sweet deal T-Mo! Glad everything went smoothly with your swap. Looks like your going to be busy for a while :biggrin2.gif:


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