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Bouncy Trailer
What ply tires are you running? example-- some 10ply tires use 100psi. When running car tires with a full load I pump the tires up to 40 or 45 psi. If I dont return them to 30psi the trailor will bounce empty.
Just my Idea Good luck
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I have a bicycle pump, my wife complains about it being labor intensive. I do offer encourgment, just a few more pumps baby and I will check it again. I have a compressor at home.
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I cant stand it any longer. This is better than when the hogs ate my little brother. I must agree that this was a bouncy subject. I think it would be a good idea to add spell check to this forum. I have wondered about some words.
Injunear-----you got to laugh at that.
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Anglophone - You got me on that one, I did not know what I was. Also we all live in a Anglosphere. NOW I KNOW THE WHOLE STORY.
An anglophone is someone who speaks English natively or by adoption. As an adjective, it means English-speaking, whether referring to individuals, groups or places.
In a narrower sense, the notion of "Anglophone" reaches beyond the mere dictionary definition of "English-language speaker". The term specifically refers to people whose cultural background is primarily associated with English language, regardless of ethnic and geographical differences. The Anglophone culture beyond the "mother country" is the legacy of the British colonial empire and its arradiation.
In Canada, and especially in Quebec, this term is widely used to designate someone whose everyday language is English, contrasted to francophone (someone whose everyday language is French) and allophones (those who use any other language).
The term can also refer to major English-speaking nations such as the United Kingdom, Ireland, the United States, Canada, Singapore, Australia and New Zealand. These countries are sometimes known as the Anglosphere.
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It also is to remove the boat from the trailor with out having to back the towing veichle into the water.
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