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Watering Hole
Well, this was kind of sudden
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<blockquote data-quote="LDUBS" data-source="post: 479525" data-attributes="member: 21536"><p>I would have never thought about extending the tongue to make room for more toys. That is good old yankee ingenuity, but the engineering to do that is beyond me. The real good solution would be a motor home. My chief financial officer, also know as Mrs Ldubs, and I agreed that buying one of those was a little too much of the kid's inheritance. haha. </p><p></p><p>Right now my immediate issue is I bottom out on backing up the ramp on the side of my house. I avoid that by adding the thickness of a couple of 2x's for the first 10' or so. The tracks are made of pavers. Might have to pull them up, change the grade and put them back in to avoid the hassle every time I pull it in or out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LDUBS, post: 479525, member: 21536"] I would have never thought about extending the tongue to make room for more toys. That is good old yankee ingenuity, but the engineering to do that is beyond me. The real good solution would be a motor home. My chief financial officer, also know as Mrs Ldubs, and I agreed that buying one of those was a little too much of the kid's inheritance. haha. Right now my immediate issue is I bottom out on backing up the ramp on the side of my house. I avoid that by adding the thickness of a couple of 2x's for the first 10' or so. The tracks are made of pavers. Might have to pull them up, change the grade and put them back in to avoid the hassle every time I pull it in or out. [/QUOTE]
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