ryker725
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Sure, trailer recoveries are pretty boring but hey, why not post it them all...
Made the 4-1/2 trip up to Fort Polk yesterday to pick up my trailer. Walked into the visitor center to get my pass. The MP saw the trailer I was pulling and asked what I was picking up. I told him a M105 trailer. His reply: "Oooh, sounds fancy".. WTF? Talk about a total goober.. Anyways, I asked him where his GL lot was located and he did not have a clue.. Told me to ask the guard at the gate to the base.. Drive up to the gate and rent-a-cop with an attitude told me to turn off my engine and give him our licenses (me and my wife). He scans tha bar code of my pass and also scans the magnetic strips on our licenses and says ok you can go. So I asked him where the GL lot was located and he gave be a blank look like "why are you bothering me with your stupid question".. He asked "you mean the place where the bring the old stuff for aution" and I confirmed.. He gave me a "hint" of where it was located, but did not tell me specifically. Almost like he wanted me to get lost (which I did).. After wandering aimlessly around the base, I pulled over and entered the address from the auction sheet into my iphone and it showed me exactly where it was located and it took me only a few minuts to find it. I should have done that from the start...
Walk inside and sign in. These are some really nice folks there at Ft. Polk. The lady looked at my invoice and told me to to drive back by the trailers and she would meet me with the forklift. A few minutes later my trailer was loaded and I strapped her down for the 4.5 hour trip back home. Man it felt like I was pulling a parachute with the tarp on it.
About an hour into the trip we stopped to eat lunch. After lunch I spent a few minutes to take the tarp off and continued our trip home, which was uneventful except for the horrible traffic during rush hour in Baton Rouge.
Get her unloaded and my truck fell in love,, It didn't take them long to "hook up".. A match made in heaven...
Made the 4-1/2 trip up to Fort Polk yesterday to pick up my trailer. Walked into the visitor center to get my pass. The MP saw the trailer I was pulling and asked what I was picking up. I told him a M105 trailer. His reply: "Oooh, sounds fancy".. WTF? Talk about a total goober.. Anyways, I asked him where his GL lot was located and he did not have a clue.. Told me to ask the guard at the gate to the base.. Drive up to the gate and rent-a-cop with an attitude told me to turn off my engine and give him our licenses (me and my wife). He scans tha bar code of my pass and also scans the magnetic strips on our licenses and says ok you can go. So I asked him where the GL lot was located and he gave be a blank look like "why are you bothering me with your stupid question".. He asked "you mean the place where the bring the old stuff for aution" and I confirmed.. He gave me a "hint" of where it was located, but did not tell me specifically. Almost like he wanted me to get lost (which I did).. After wandering aimlessly around the base, I pulled over and entered the address from the auction sheet into my iphone and it showed me exactly where it was located and it took me only a few minuts to find it. I should have done that from the start...
Walk inside and sign in. These are some really nice folks there at Ft. Polk. The lady looked at my invoice and told me to to drive back by the trailers and she would meet me with the forklift. A few minutes later my trailer was loaded and I strapped her down for the 4.5 hour trip back home. Man it felt like I was pulling a parachute with the tarp on it.
About an hour into the trip we stopped to eat lunch. After lunch I spent a few minutes to take the tarp off and continued our trip home, which was uneventful except for the horrible traffic during rush hour in Baton Rouge.
Get her unloaded and my truck fell in love,, It didn't take them long to "hook up".. A match made in heaven...
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