Bought my own wagon! NOW WITH PICS!!
#11
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Originally Posted by Rev.Vassago
Originally Posted by Teal 95 KW
4200 is the last marking on the roof...maybe a foot or so after that. It's essentially the smae trailer you have, with rear belly boxes behind the tandems as well.
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Originally Posted by Teal 95 KW
Originally Posted by Rev.Vassago
Originally Posted by Teal 95 KW
4200 is the last marking on the roof...maybe a foot or so after that. It's essentially the smae trailer you have, with rear belly boxes behind the tandems as well.
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Re: Bought my own wagon!
Originally Posted by Teal 95 KW
Well, I had to come up to Denver, Colorado to take care of somethings in the area. Had a court appearance I had to make, and some other loose ends to tie up. I came over to the Graebel Van Lines office here in Denver, to pickup a check that they owed me and when on the lot I saw a trailer for sale. It was a '94 Kentucky 53'x102" high-cube HHG trailer, aluminum wheels, stainless on the front and rear, extra lights all over it, stainless belly box covers, excellent rubber, brakes etc. They said that they guy wanted $12k for it, which I thought was a steal...I asked to look inside of it, popped it open and low and behold the purchase price was for the trailer fully equipped. About 40 load bars, 9 stacks of pads, 2 stacks of skins (small and large) car tie downs, 6- 4 wheel dollies, 3 2-wheel dollies and some other stuff I'm forgetting. Picked up the bill of sale from the fellas mom this morning, now I just have to head back down South and get my W900 to come back up here and pick her up. Definitely an exciting day for me...now I just have to get signed on somewhere and get back to work! :lol:
I'll get pics up later.... J/K... CONGRATS!!!!
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Originally Posted by Jumbo
Two stacks of skins? What is a skin?
http://newhaven-usa.com/moving.shtml#115
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I hate pads as well, and do not use them. Most of the time I will just fold them over and place them under pieces when I'm sliding them on the floor. No need to waste an extra pad when I can use one of them under the legs something. I'd like to toss them in a field and set the on fire and cook a steak with the flames, but the fire dept. might not be too fond of that idea
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