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This is one way to haul a sled!!!

heres some more pics, that were emailed to me.
roof.jpg


rooof.jpg
 
There was a thread about a week ago....the guy got a ticket for having sled deck on a single wheel 3/4 ton truck...cop said the deck hung over tthe sides too much.....wonder what that cop would do with this honda guy
 
HONDA FINALLY COMES OUT WITH A SLED !!!

on it's back


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Someone get ahold of this guy and ask him how he gets that thing on the roof.........

If you think through the dollars and sense of this for a minute:

Damage to roof paint, trunk paint = $500? cheap paint job

Buy a used steel crappy single place trailer = $200?
Get a handihitch installed to pull said trailer = $150?
 
Someone get ahold of this guy and ask him how he gets that thing on the roof.........

If you think through the dollars and sense of this for a minute:

Damage to roof paint, trunk paint = $500? cheap paint job

Buy a used steel crappy single place trailer = $200?
Get a handihitch installed to pull said trailer = $150?

Can of Krylon = $2.95
 
i'm sure the DOT's would just pizz themselves laughing as they were handing this guy a ticket!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :beer;
 
This seems relatively easy. To unload 1. you have to be the first one in the parking lot 2. take the straps off the rear 3. find the 8 ft snow bank 4. drive into it at 27mph 5. sled rolls right off the front 6. wait til someone shows up with a deck on their p/u box 7. park right behind them. Easy enough. The loading process is all about timing. You have to get back to the lot before the guy with the sled deck does. 1. move your car from directly behind his 2. back sled up deck 3. move car under sled 4. tie down 5. drive like hell, because by now somebody has seen part of this. Simple
 
there have been many threads on how to get the best fuel millage. different rigs. sled decks. lighter trailers.... but this guy has the most fuel efficient way of doing by far
 
I can't believe how many people have spotted this guy, LOL! And he tarped it to boot!
 
Hmmm, after seeing this, I'm starting to get some ideas for my old work car for next winter. Danged, this might just work . . .
 
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