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Not only does it need blocking on the wheels, but that thing's also apt to be stolen with the hitch just sitting there like that. They might consider parking a car in front of it too.
For real. That's a nice trailer. Any dingus with a truck could run off with it in 5 minutes.
Probably more like 1 minute. Sorta related...
https://youtube.com/watch?v=ea_xZ9GRqFw
...that's enough internet for today, I think.
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It reminds me of the first time I met my wife.
Is she a sexy lookin hatchback you couldn't wait to get in the back of too?
No she loaded me up in the back of her minivan and Iβve never looked back.
Remember to teach your cows not to accept hay from strangers in white ~~vans~~ hatchbacks
My family had a trailer growing up and ours was stolen from in front of our house. It was never found.
I asked my friend if he wanted to lock the wheels of his new trailer w a chain and he said na itβs fine. Then a week later it had been stolen
If I owned a trailer I'd be so worried about this. There was a local story around here of someone who had their race car on a trailer hooked up to their truck at a hotel. When they woke up the trailer and car were gone. Idk if they ever found it... the race car was not registered.
Unless there's room to back the trailer further in, I don't think parking a car in front of it is an option. You'd be blocking the footpath.