My old man hauled 20ft joints of pipe tied under the car. What this guy needs is something across the back that holds the rear of his load in the air and the fat girl in front to keep the load from bouncing
If he'd put it on the roof there would be less over-hang front and rear. I hauled 20 ft lengths of steel on my Toyota Corolla. Also rolls of 6ft chain link fence and 8 ft poles to build 400 ft of fence. Not everybody can afford a $100k pick up.
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ReplyDeleteMy old man hauled 20ft joints of pipe tied under the car. What this guy needs is something across the back that holds the rear of his load in the air and the fat girl in front to keep the load from bouncing
ReplyDeleteWho hasn't seen something like this driving from the Lowe's or Home Depot? They are usually heading out of town.
ReplyDeleteYour van can carry a lot more if you spread the weight between the van and the road.
ReplyDeleteaw hell, the ends needed sanding down anyway.........
ReplyDeleteWhat? No Oversized Load flags?
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Looks like scrap wood and the ends need trimming anyway so allsgood..
ReplyDeleteIf he'd put it on the roof there would be less over-hang front and rear. I hauled 20 ft lengths of steel on my Toyota Corolla. Also rolls of 6ft chain link fence and 8 ft poles to build 400 ft of fence. Not everybody can afford a $100k pick up.
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