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Lets see what you are towing!

I know you're talking about the RV or you'd get "Macron'd" by the GF for sure.
If his girlfriend can carry 100 gallons of water, 2 generators, 3 dogs, 2 coolers, 30 gallons of fuel, tools, jack, and food then I wouldn't call her anything other than "yes ma'am".
 
Little bit of a farmer special job today. 10’x 12’ish x 10.5’ (14ft tall on the trailer) maple syrup boiling shack bringing it out to a field for a guy, the field is right beside mine so figured id be a good neighbour and haul it for him no over width or over height permits lol. It was not far through town to get to the back roads
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Little bit of a farmer special job today. 10’x 12’ish x 10.5’ (14ft tall on the trailer) maple syrup boiling shack bringing it out to a field for a guy, the field is right beside mine so figured id be a good neighbour and haul it for him no over width or over height permits lol. It was not far through town to get to the back roads
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How do you get it off of the trailer? Based on the picture it doesn't look too heavy.
 
How do you get it off of the trailer? Based on the picture it doesn't look too heavy.
Same way we got it on. Winched it up with my 8k winch on the trailer and used a 4wheeler strapped to a tree with a winch to bring it back down the ramps. It has 2 6x6 skis on the bottom. It was not too heavy maybe 2500lbs at most I had about 40psi in the airbags there
 
How things are done on the farm, in the woods, etc!

That's a pretty small sugar shack! By being a good neighbor you should get a few pints of very fresh syrup out of it.
Precisely the reason I did it lol. Its just a side gig for these guys they also have 2 other shacks similar size
 
Unlike a rotaflex or other pivot/bagged pinbox, the sliding MORryde should work well with any vertically air cushioned hitch.
You are correct, other than the odd slowdown and then accelerate where the MORryde goes from one extreme of the rubber to the other (i.e. when a light changes to green as you approach) the pinbox complements the air ride hitch beautifully makes everything from bridge expansion joints to train tracks almost undetectable.
 
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