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Postby asianflava » Sun Feb 13, 2005 2:05 am

Nitetimes wrote: I also plan to put a reciever on back of the TD so I can pull my quad trailer behind it (should prove interesting, won't be using HF trailer for this TD) quad trailer is just big enough to haul the quad.


I don't think triple towing is allowed in PA.
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Postby LeeB » Sun Feb 13, 2005 2:31 pm

Great site Well done. I saw a story about teardrop camper in USA TODAY newpaper and refered to a web site and that web site went to Teardrop and trailers Yahoo group so I jointed but haven't seen much going on but did find someone talking about this site. Keep up the good work.

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Postby Kevin A » Mon Feb 14, 2005 1:57 am

dguff wrote:I found the site as part of the webring from Grant Whipp's site, Tales & Trails :)


I found this site after Pam's message board was closed, I was having serious teardrop withdrawals until I found this place :thumbsup: Great work, Mike :applause:

I quoted DGuff so I could welcome him ( a fellow Eurekan) to the board, this makes 3 of us from Eureka 8) Dean, when's that teardrops in the redwoods gathering gonna be? :D
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Postby Gage » Mon Feb 14, 2005 3:14 am

Kevin A wrote:I quoted DGuff so I could welcome him ( a fellow Eurekan) to the board, this makes 3 of us from Eureka 8) Dean, when's that teardrops in the redwoods gathering gonna be? :D

Three teardrop trailers in Eureka? I didn't think Eureka was that big. :lol:

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New member, Crankshaft from San Diego

Postby crankshaft » Mon Feb 14, 2005 12:14 pm

I have towed a small trailer behind my Goldwing all over the states and into Canada. Setting up a tent at the end of a long ride got old after twenty years and I started to think of something else.. I started to research teardrops and heard of your site while surfing the net.

Recently my father passed away and left me a five by ten Wells Cargo trailer and I started converting it to a tiny travel trailer.

Thanks to you guys on this forum, I found some very good tips on how to do just about every thing necessary..

Being retired and living in San Diego, I can work on it most of the time and am just about ready for the maiden trip.

The only negative thing I can think of so far is the weight. It's a little heavy to tow behind my Motorcycle but my Jeep or Pick up can handle it just fine.

Again, thanks to you I,ve learned quite a lot and will have a better way of camping on my trips.
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