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Needed to work on the laundry tailer today so I pulled it up with the M37 in low. Did fine, but the kids (all-knowing teens) wondered if I'd end up in the woods when I tried backing the trailer back down to its usual resting place. Nope. But I hate to think how the combination would do on the open road - not a chance of finding out from me.
Did 2 things to the laundry trailer: painted the ramps with a thick coat of paint. Then I added a bit of sand for traction when the paint dries. I figure this will help if the M37 needs loading when it's raining, or if loading a lighter vehicle.
I also got around to fixing the spare tire carrier under the laundry trailer. The metal bar at the end of the cable was missing. Added said bar, clamped the cable with 2 cable clips, stowed the tire nice and tight. Should be fine.
That and a few other odd jobs made for a profitable Saturday.
Did 2 things to the laundry trailer: painted the ramps with a thick coat of paint. Then I added a bit of sand for traction when the paint dries. I figure this will help if the M37 needs loading when it's raining, or if loading a lighter vehicle.
I also got around to fixing the spare tire carrier under the laundry trailer. The metal bar at the end of the cable was missing. Added said bar, clamped the cable with 2 cable clips, stowed the tire nice and tight. Should be fine.
That and a few other odd jobs made for a profitable Saturday.
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