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Do you winch it in to the trailer, or drive it in?
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I drive mine in, but have to climb out the window. Doug Duell 350STK
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Same as Doug. We drive it in, and then climb out of the driver's window.
Before we got it running we winched it in, but it is so much easier to drive it in, that is what we do now. David The New Hemi Guy |
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A properly positioned street-side trailer door would help. But that would be an expensive consideration if the current trailer didn't have one.
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Since I'm way too fat to drive anything in except a top loading Sherman Tank, I get a skinny guy to do it, and I watch real close as that thing is wide. Doug is a skinny guy.
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Hey Mack!! How are you doing?. Can't wait to see that beauty of yours at a track somewhere soon..
I didn't comment on your winching your car in after it gets running. I did try to picture you getting in and out, for a minute, and then said, yep. Winching it is the smart move.You are a big guy, and most of it is heart! Thanks again for your help. But a guy your size winching it in, makes all of the sense in the world. Once I drop about 25 more pounds, I will slip in and out that window like a cat on catnip. But right now I just sort of squim in and out like a short pudgy earth worm. Drooze actually gets in better than I do though the window taking the car out, but it is a lot of fun watching him try to get out that way when he puts it away. David The New Hemi Guy |
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