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How do you load your trailer
Not a Model T but very old Rail Road luggage wagon, they came to pick it up and look where we had to put it, thank G for fork lifts, Bob
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Re: How do you load your trailer
That a CCKW or Studebaker behind it?
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Re: How do you load your trailer
The deuce & 1/2 takes me back to Korea.
The inevitable often happens.
1915 Runabout
1923 Touring
1915 Runabout
1923 Touring
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Re: How do you load your trailer
Bob,
You can bet this journey will be the fastest that ol' baggage cart has ever traveled!
I have one very much like the one pictured that I'm replacing the wood in. Right now I'm trying to get the courage to make the mortise and tennon joints there are about 20 of them!
A bit of trivia for you.....at about 10 feet long its deck is about the same size as the average prairie schooner!
Floyd
You can bet this journey will be the fastest that ol' baggage cart has ever traveled!
I have one very much like the one pictured that I'm replacing the wood in. Right now I'm trying to get the courage to make the mortise and tennon joints there are about 20 of them!
A bit of trivia for you.....at about 10 feet long its deck is about the same size as the average prairie schooner!
Floyd