The Redneck Scout Hauler

Monte Lauer

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you can see where I'm going with this...
 
This is one time we May ask you to refrain from using any IH Parts America stickers...







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nah! Screw it, slap um on there!
 
Wow = fugly
I work in an iron foundry and I know a perfect place you can park it. We're always looken for good scrap metal to melt and turn into your plumbing sewer pipe
:dita:

yea I could use something of that sort to haul my fleet:winky:
 
What type of entrance are you going to have to the "camper"? Is it just a bed or??? In the "camper".

A little stove/sink and some things like that would be slick.
 
what type of entrance are you going to have to the "camper"? Is it just a bed or??? In the "camper".

A little stove/sink and some things like that would be slick.

It's a semi truck sleeper cab with an entrance door on the driver's side. It measures about 5.5' long by 7.5' wide. I dug it out of the top secret scrap yard, someone had used it before for a similar purpose. No stove or sink, I will use it for tool storage and sleeping.
 
With the sleeper positioned where it is, will there be enough weight forward with pink Scout on board to let the trailer trail correctly?

I would think, particularly with the beaver tail, that an awful lot of the weight will be centered behind the center point of the axles.
 
with the sleeper positioned where it is, will there be enough weight forward with pink Scout on board to let the trailer trail correctly?

I would think, particularly with the beaver tail, that an awful lot of the weight will be centered behind the center point of the axles.

The heavy end of the Scout, the sleeper, and the top deck should balance it all out.
 
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