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Author Topic: Need to borrow a trailer  (Read 969 times)

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Offline Grute Man

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I need to borrow a flat bed trailer for a day (or just part of a day) to get my fish house out on White Bear Lake. It's roughly 6' X 9' and built in 6 panels (floor, ceiling, and walls). The base is the only heavy part but 2 guys can carry it. 3 guys - no problem.
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Offline DDSBYDAY

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    Can you lay the panels diagonal in a pick up?  Depending on where you want to put it there is vehicle traffic going out.
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Offline Grute Man

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OOPS sorry. I don't log on often enough; didn't mean to ignore you. Anyway, the panels are too big to fit in the back of a pickup. I think I have found one to borrow but have been too busy to go dig it out of the snow/ice bank. I'll see about workin on it tomorrow afternoon. I know my boys want to get out there soon.
If ya don't know where ya are, go back to da beginnin.