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On Mar 19, 4:55 pm, Conor wrote:
In article . com, Boltar says... On Mar 19, 9:51 am, "furnessvale" wrote: Triple deck road trailers are a major hazard on our roads in windy weather. I doubt any insurance company would wish to insure a passenger carrying version. George Good point , hadn't thought of that. Shame it's wrong. Having actually driven a 15ft 9in high trailer quite a lot, it is no worse than a normal height one. What sort of things are trailers that high used for? B2003 |
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Boltar ) gurgled happily, sounding much like they
were saying : Shame it's wrong. Having actually driven a 15ft 9in high trailer quite a lot, it is no worse than a normal height one. What sort of things are trailers that high used for? Double decker pallets/cages. |
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