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NICK llok here for your new toyhauler....and ice fishing trailer lol


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Pimp my..................Toyhauler

The is know potty or sink. However it eliminates the possibility for becoming a lawn dart while staggering out.

:beerpint::beercheers: skyz you do work in the education field right? Typos are funny. Proof reading priceless.

Do Ice fishing holes double as toilet?

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So back on topic. What is the point of the hydraulic part of the trailer? To eliminate a gate to load stuff? :ninja:

You could still have the holes in the floor for ice fishing without it having to sit on the ground. :beerpint:

At first I thought the trailer lowered at highway speeds to help cut wind resistance or some sh*t. :beercheers: I almost though it was a joke. :blah:

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So back on topic. What is the point of the hydraulic part of the trailer? To eliminate a gate to load stuff? :blah:

You could still have the holes in the floor for ice fishing without it having to sit on the ground. :ninja:

At first I thought the trailer lowered at highway speeds to help cut wind resistance or some sh*t. :beercheers: I almost though it was a joke. :blah:

I guess those with lowered vehicles can now order a trailer to match. :blah::beerpint:

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So back on topic. What is the point of the hydraulic part of the trailer? To eliminate a gate to load stuff? :blah:

You could still have the holes in the floor for ice fishing without it having to sit on the ground. :blah:

At first I thought the trailer lowered at highway speeds to help cut wind resistance or some sh*t. :beercheers: I almost though it was a joke. :lol:

i guess it lowers so that it can sit on the ice without to possibility of the tires slipping :blah: I know that Nick was looking for a smaller hauler for himself... i was gonna post this up BEFORE i finished watching the vid

effen minnesotians

i posted a comment on the vid, about how the suspension would react to sand

:ninja::beerpint:

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So back on topic. What is the point of the hydraulic part of the trailer? To eliminate a gate to load stuff? :ninja:

You could still have the holes in the floor for ice fishing without it having to sit on the ground. :beerpint:

At first I thought the trailer lowered at highway speeds to help cut wind resistance or some sh*t. :beercheers: I almost though it was a joke. :blah:

I was thinkning the same thing thought it lowered for towing :blah: announcer made it sound that way.

I am pretty sure it is all about staying warm, and keeping the hole in the ice from freezing back up. With the

hauler up in the air cold air streams in the hauler up and over the hole, with it sitting on the ice, sorta makes a seal. But I have only seen those crazy icefisherman on tv, it is nice that they have 2 holes tho, so you can fish with a buddy. But damn who wants to ice fish anyway?

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How about we address the TITLE of this damn topic...

To put it plain and simple yes i know its all fun and games d*ck cheese but its RATHER fking annoying when every topic begins with What if NICK.. or hey NICK heres this or IF Nick was this... ITS f*cking OLD.

If you dont knock it off actions will be taken towards you... At this point my a$$ hurts and they are construed in my mind as PERSONAL attacks.

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