I used mine to haul away a poorly built shed I finally got around to tearing down, as well as other various junk left inside. The shed was acting as part of the fence too. Ugh.
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Sweet foundation.
Mixture of pressure treated and non treated with the boards turned the wrong way (face down instead of edge down & the non-treated lumber was rotten) and a hap-hazard array of brick "supports" under the boards.
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Yup, used some of the shed siding to temporarily patch the fence, until I save up for a better fence.
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My brother pointed out that this looks like we're in the middle of no-where, dumping on BLM land! Lol, the wrong text on this picture could create a huge internet outcry by little minded people. We're actually at the Integrated Waste Management Dump just east of Hill AFB. If you look closely, that's a big pad of concrete we're parked on.
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The scale on the way in said the combined weight of two passengers, deuce, trailer, and debris was 19,400 lbs (I didn't get to weigh on the way out). The lady at the scale window looked out and said, "Well, it's just a single axle trailer so $5.00 I guess." Knowing that the M105 is rated and capable of hauling much more than typical civilian single axle trailers I even said, "Are you sure, it's pretty full...". To which she replied, "Yep, it's just a single axle trailer."
I love when stuff pays for itself!