Genius!

mbalbritton

#@$%!
Joined
Mar 22, 2005
Location
Lakeland, FL
Got this email today.












This lesson is on how not to do things seems to totally escape some people. I'd love to see how the trip ended up but I feel confident he ended up in a ravine somewhere wondering why bad things seems to always happen to him.



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He's hooked up and ready to fly!! It's amazing how the extra weight really smoothed out the ride in the truck. He did have to air up the rear tires a bit (around 160 psi)
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He added some heavy-duty chain for extra support on the tailgate (note that he used the "Heavy-duty 'S' hooks to attach the chain) He also paid-up for some BIG 5/16 sheet metal screws to attach the frame to the tailgate. Yeah, he knows its overkill, but he didn't want the possibility of having an accident.

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Much of his time was spent on his front porch whittling down that MASSIVE 4x4 board to fit precisely into the ball mount receiver. Also note that he used a 14" piece of 1x4 to help distribute the load more evenly-- "YOU CAN'T BE TOO SAFE, YOU KNOW!!" "It cost a little more, but you just can't be too safe when pulling a trailer of this magnitude!!"

Look out Utah, cause here he comes !!!
 
I don't see the problem here I mean who are we to judge how a man commits suicide he may not have felt that a gun to the head would have said. HEY I WANT TO DIE A HORRABLE DEATH AND MAYBE TAKE SOME MORE OUT WITH ME!!!Then again how bad of a crash could it be at 15mph.:lol:
 
that's cool. he can close the tailgate and have a hidden hitch.
 
my boss pointed out the high quality connecter he has slung over the tongue. he must have upgradedes the brakes on the blazer and not need to use the ones on the camper.
 
I wonder if his family rode in the camper while he drove?!? Safety is key..... Too bad this guy doesnt have a locksmith.
 
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