Posted by Tom OConnor on February 27, 2012 at 17:29:21 from (64.12.116.74):
In Reply to: Trailer Borrowing posted by luv2wrench on February 27, 2012 at 13:53:20:
I had a 3 point hitch cement mixer years ago and spent all summer building a grain system because I didn't have enough money to afford redi-mix. A neighbor came over that fall and wanted to borrow my mixer and I said I would loan it to him if he promised to NEVER BRING IT BACK. He kept his promise and I never had to put another shovel of gravel in it. As far as borrowing a trailer, it seems that every time that I have something to haul it requires a different type of trailer and I have this great place that I rent trailers and it is very reasonable. The last time I rented a 53 foot new semi van it was only about $200.00 a week. You can carry five tractors at a time in a fifty three footer if two of them are smaller tractors or at least one has a tricycle front end.
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