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Transom Saver? To be, or not to be? That is the question.
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<blockquote data-quote="borntofish" data-source="post: 359211" data-attributes="member: 13094"><p>Two points in response. First, I did slow down in plenty of time to let the deer cross in front of us. The three of us in the truck were looking ahead and did not spot any other deer. There was plenty of time for the deer we did see to double back,(which they will do). He did not stike my truck, only the trailer. This could have happened at any speed, which could have badly injured him rather than a quick death. I would prefer the second. I grew drivin in Minnesota and Wisconsin so I am aware of their behavior. I am a cautious driver and never reckless in any vehicle, especially with my family aboard.</p><p>Secondly, my point of the story was the benefit of the transom saver, regardless of the item that passed under my trailer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="borntofish, post: 359211, member: 13094"] Two points in response. First, I did slow down in plenty of time to let the deer cross in front of us. The three of us in the truck were looking ahead and did not spot any other deer. There was plenty of time for the deer we did see to double back,(which they will do). He did not stike my truck, only the trailer. This could have happened at any speed, which could have badly injured him rather than a quick death. I would prefer the second. I grew drivin in Minnesota and Wisconsin so I am aware of their behavior. I am a cautious driver and never reckless in any vehicle, especially with my family aboard. Secondly, my point of the story was the benefit of the transom saver, regardless of the item that passed under my trailer. [/QUOTE]
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