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Old 05-22-2018, 09:57 PM   #1
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Re: Bought a new high quality locally built car trailer

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At least they are going to take care of you and you didn't bend the jack.
For sure! It could have been a lot worse.

A friend borrowed it to haul a small tractor and it was pretty dirty after. I couldn’t stand that....
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Old 11-26-2018, 12:07 AM   #2
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A friend borrowed it to haul a small tractor and it was pretty dirty after. I couldn’t stand that....
Hmm. If I had borrowed it I would have returned it cleaner than when I picked it up. That's just how I believe you should treat other people's stuff if they're nice enough to let you use it.

I'm glad to hear the manufacturer was quick to stand behind it. But I have to think that if you can wind the jack up far enough that it unlocks that's a design flaw.
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Old 11-26-2018, 05:52 PM   #3
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Hmm. If I had borrowed it I would have returned it cleaner than when I picked it up. That's just how I believe you should treat other people's stuff if they're nice enough to let you use it.

I'm glad to hear the manufacturer was quick to stand behind it. But I have to think that if you can wind the jack up far enough that it unlocks that's a design flaw.
Me too on borrowing stuff. I clean it, fill with fuel if applicable or fix it if it broke when I was using it. Another friend borrowed it to haul his Buick, accidentally scratched the fender and took it to a painter friends shop to have it fixed. I can’t tell which fender was scratched.

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