makeanameforme:

Good luck! Nice setup. A little constructive criticism if you’ll take it, I’d look into either raising the hitch a little or lowering the pin. You’re high in the ass end and you may notice a significant sway. As far as the drain, it does look low but depending on where you go, it should be ok. Just don’t traverse stumps.

CaptainObvious:

Enjoy putting the Big Hurt on the highways.

Druss1848:

I’m shopping similar models, and debating the full time life with a family. Good luck!

Equal_Scare:

Why on earth would that drain be so low?

naliedel:

You’re going to have a lot of fun, headaches, headaches that turn into fun and your dogs will have the most fun! New smells every day, comfort of home.

Topcornbiskie:

That clean out drain terrifies me in that location. Ran over a semi tire coming home last time out and it would have ripped that thing right off if mine were in front of my wheels like that.

BladesnakeJohnson:

I think some of the trailer weight is supposed to sit on the trailers axles

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