Posted by PrairieRider on August 28, 2010, 1:10 am
> Am 24.08.2010 16:06, schrieb HellSickle:
> > up a replacement trailer last week. A 21' Keystone Tail-gator toy
> > hauler. Beefy steel I-beam frame. Aluminum studs with fiberglass
> > siding. 100 gallon fresh tank, 30 gallon refueling station. The PO
> > and his wife are wonderful folks who were as anal about maintenance as
> > I am. He's a diesel mechanic who understands that anal-retentive is
> > hyphenated. ;-) We had to drive a couple hours to pick it up, but
> > got the trailer well below book value and very well cared for.
> Sounds like a great deal, pics?
> Rowdy
See Jeff's post above on 8/25 at 4:28 p.m.There's a link to some
photos.
Posted by JayC on August 25, 2010, 1:50 pm
> and so did Jeff, Clover, and I. The trailer, sadly, will be taking up
> landfill space likely somewhere in northern UT. A number of
> conditions, the perfect storm, if you will, for fish tailing developed
> just north of the Utah border. The trailer is no more. The Hell van
> survived with a few dents but no structural damage. 99.9% of our
> personal belongings in the trailer also survived. Pics will be forth
> coming. If this had to happen, I'm sure glad it did it after IDSF and
> not on the way there. Now we have an excuse to shop for a toy hauler.
Holy shit-stain. Good to see there was no great loss of equipment and/
or health.
And, congratulations on the new status.
AND, tell Jeff that he's getting so soppy in his old age that I'm
gonna barf.
:)
JayC
> > up a replacement trailer last week. A 21' Keystone Tail-gator toy
> > hauler. Beefy steel I-beam frame. Aluminum studs with fiberglass
> > siding. 100 gallon fresh tank, 30 gallon refueling station. The PO
> > and his wife are wonderful folks who were as anal about maintenance as
> > I am. He's a diesel mechanic who understands that anal-retentive is
> > hyphenated. ;-) We had to drive a couple hours to pick it up, but
> > got the trailer well below book value and very well cared for.
> Sounds like a great deal, pics?
> Rowdy