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Old December 5th, 2004, 01:33 PM
Richard Liebert
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Default Boat Trailer Caution

Warren:

"Donate LM fingerlings to Van Sciver Lake "

You're right, we need em'.


"go-bassn" wrote in message
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Hope you feel better Richard!

My donations to Van Sciver Lake are finished, I'm gonna spend my time
somewhere where the fishing's good & the place doesn't stink like PWC.

Too
bad you weren't there 30 years ago, it was really nice.

Warren

"Richard Liebert" wrote in

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I was putting my BassTracker Jet away last Sunday evening. Once backed

into
the garage and disengaged from my truck hitch I started to position it
manually by pushing on the bow. I assumed this would be a simple task.

My
garage floor is very smooth concrete. At one point I was pushing the

trailer
in a direction that the trailer jack wheel did not want to follow.

Instead
of the wheel coming around (like a shopping cart wheel), the trailer

jack
apparently bent, then disengaged momentarily causing the trailer to

collapse
onto the top of my left foot crushing a bone. Of course I saw starts,
freaked out a little, no make that a lot, and my wife called 911 (not

the
bass club). I am now wearing a knee high cast and hating it.

This probably happened because I once forgot to raise the jack and drove
away. By the time I noticed that I had done this the plastic wheel had
touched down a few times causing some minor flat spots. My guess is that

a
flat spot prevent the wheel from turning on the "smooth" concrete

whereas
the wheel has always been fine on the rough surface of my driveway. This

was
my fault, I just didn't know any better.

I guess I am partially venting here in the NG because I'm more or less

stuck
in front of the computer with little else to do right now.

Anyway, those of you with entry level boat trailers like mine ought to

take
a good look at your trailer jacks and consider upgrading, especially if

your
jack wheel has any flat spots on it..

Please don't send flowers. Donate LM fingerlings to Van Sciver Lake in

PA
if
you must.






 




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