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Trailer Questions Part 1b

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Uploaded by on Dec 3, 2008

Part 1b in a series about what to look for on the exterior of a trailer before purchase or hauling. Many of the parts needed to restore or repair anything on or in your trailer can be purchased from http://www.vintagetrailersupply.com/

More about hitches can be seen in my video "Hitch This".
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MNTzcyDlOs8

Visit my website: http://www.cannedhamtrailers.com/

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  • No Reason to open the vent??? Really? It doesn't help on a hot day?

  • "It doesn't help on a hot day?"

    Nope... Better off opening all the windows. When you have that vent open the rubber seal starts to dry out right away. Next thing you know you forget to close it and take off driving and it hurts the hinge or it rains and you ruin the ceiling in one day. No reason to even have a top vent in my humble opinion...

  • "It doesn't help on a hot day?"

    Do you have a top bent on your house?

  • No! But I would love to build a crow's nest up there or better yet a fire tower in the back yard! Wonder how the city ordinance enforcement would like that.

  • Oh man a crows nest. Now that's a great idea and cheaper than a deck...

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  • Gotcha. Makes sense. I will consider it an escape hatch if all the other exits are ever blocked.  :-)

  • OH! I get ya.. Ya it is... Wait till you see the inside. This is one that you would like. Hairy they are in back yards and back woods all over Canada. Seek and you shall find... I got this one free. I have never paid more than $300 for a trailer. The Deville was $150.

    I really would like to keep it but I only have so much room here.

  • Fair enough.

    I could far more easily live in that box than in the unreal one I am forced to live in now.

    I live in boxes. From the cubicle at work to the van I sit in and move myself to and from work. And the house I keep my shit in and return occasionally to reclaim.

    That trailer is REAL. Immediate. REAL.

    Perhaps I've muddied the waters even more...

  • "Perhaps you know what I mean."

    Not a clue...

  • This is REAL.

    Perhaps you know what I mean.

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