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May be an image of text that says "Hn, This was one of the best laughs in years! followed this guy home for three blocks to his house to tell him he was about to lose a pipe wrench that was on his bumper. He told me your going to hate me for this and went and kicked it! It had been welded on his bumper and explained to me that it took care of all the 65 mile an hour tailgaters! I busted out laughing and ask for a picture"



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I have to take the L shaped bolt off the jockey wheel, when I un bolt it from the A frame. I did this once on a journey to QLD. I travelled all the way to Goondiwindi, about 350km, When we arrived, and got ready to put the jockey wheel on, I noticed the missing bolt, then I noticed just to the right of where you hitch the jockey wheel to, on top of the A frame, a 2 inch wide frame, their it was, the bolt had sat on the A frame for the whole trip, without rolling off. I would have been stumped if I lost it, as the jockey wheel frame is welded on, and their is no room to fit another.

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