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maynard

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I would have used JB Weld. That way you can smooth it out and avoid the rough spot.
 
Old world engineering.
 
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Dang, that is messed up - 2" ball when he should be using a 2-5/16"
 
Naaah. Only goin' a mile away, what could go wrong!
 
Reminds me of my neighbor, no plates on truck or trailer, always has things tied down, pile of dead cars and trucks. Cops never catch.
 
Amazing what some folks get away with. I couldn't go a city block with no tag, I guarantee. :confused:
 
Doc it wouldn't be so bad but he has a boat for two years, not registered in state with out of state registration and the trailer again has no plates. Supposed to be registered in 30 days. 4 vehicles in driveway, two dead, three expired plates, 4th expires in 5 days. Somehow they must suck up to our cops. I figure no insurance either.
 
Just a trailer without a current tag here would have "Code Enforcement " up his nose.
 
Utility trailers here don't need tags regardless of their size, camping trailers/boat trailers do, no matter how small. Farmers pull 45-foot round hay bale trailers and need no tags. If you use it for work no tags, if you use it for pleasure they nail ya! :rolleyes2:
 
Here we have "FARM USE" registered vehicles that have many restrictions
on their use.You see a lot of them,including shiny 4WD trucks that look like
they've never been off -roaded.
I recently read where they're clamping down on vehicles registered that way.
 
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