--- jon@dakota-truck.net wrote:
>
> Jason Bleazard <jason.dml@bleazard.net> wrote:
>
> : On Mon, 03 Mar 2003 00:20:33 Mr. Plow wrote:
> :>
> :> So i guess i won't be sharing the "barn" with you
> two for this year's
> :> BBQ? hehe
>
> : Well, it sorta remains to be seen, I guess.
> Everyone seems to think that
> : Chrysler is lying about the 5100 lb towing
> capacity, and this 23' trailer
> : is gonna chew up my Dak and spit out the seeds.
>
>
>
> I wouldn't worry about it, especially with a
> weight distributing
> system. :-) Ed's QC handles his trailer like a
> champ, and its a lot
> longer and heavier than this one.
Yes longer, but not that much heavier. They didn't get
an ultralight like we did. Mine is 6 feet longer but
less than 300 lbs heavier. Yes, it should be fine as
long as they get the weight distribution equipment
> Granted, he does
> have 3.92s versus
> your 3.55s, but still...
>
> If you are within the published ratings, I don't
> see a problem.
>
>
>
> : Seriously, we do plan on getting some trailer
> before moving, and as long
> : as we've got one, we'll be using it for the BBQ as
> well.
>
>
> Sounds good. :-) We'll have to figure a good
> place to park it -
> there's not too much level ground up near the barn.
> I suppose you
> might be able to put it up on the driveway sort've
> behind the house,
> or possibly between the barn and the road, or if all
> else fails,
> there's also the runway. (Hmmm, how about right
> next to the mud pit?) ;-)
You might not want it next to house, if Jason snores
as loud as he claims. You do realize they are gonna
"need" electricty supplied to the trailer :-)No sense
of living it up if you can't have the AC running. I
do like the mud pit idea, that way we can have a place
to clean up after getting people unstuck ;-)
Ed
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