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CJ
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posted 06-01-2001 01:27 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for CJ     

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Slick
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posted 06-01-2001 07:14 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Slick     
CJ,

Now my wife is going to want me to buy the trailer! Here I thought I bought her the Cherokee to put the flowers in.

Tom Kalski

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BeWare
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posted 06-01-2001 07:16 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for BeWare     
Is that a light in your trailer lid? What kind? How did you attach it?

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CJ
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posted 06-01-2001 07:50 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for CJ     
Ooops! Sorry, Tom......here I go causing trouble again!! LOL!!! It was a choice of taking my Wrangler or the Cat and Cat box........no real choice there!!! Lots more fun than taking a Cherokee!

A lady in the parking lot at the nursery came running over while I was loading the trailer. She said she and her son saw the cat and trailer when they came in. Thought it was cool, but couldn't figure out what the trailer was and why I would bring it there! She wanted to see it and was then amazed at how much it could hold!!!

I've even gone to Sam's Club and loaded up the trailer!! Works great!!!!

P.S. Any excuse to drive the cat!!!

This message has been edited by CJ on 06-01-2001 at 07:50 AM

butchcee
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posted 06-01-2001 07:56 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for butchcee     
Rich, looks like it's one of those stick on battery powered jobbers

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Slick
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posted 06-01-2001 07:56 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Slick     
No problem CJ! I still think it is funny that Judy doesn't really like to drive it herself. I've tried to get her to drive it without me in the car, but she isn't comfortable doing it. Maybe once I get the 69 Mustang on the road, she will want to drive the Kat more. I have a feeling she won't like the looseness of the steering on Mustang and will opt to drive the Kat.

Tom Kalski

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CJ
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posted 06-01-2001 08:00 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for CJ     
Rich,

Yes, that is a light in the trailer. When I was in Texas for the TSW event, I was looking at several of the trailers that had lights rigged up to the trailers. Thought that was a pretty cool idea and very practical (to have light at night).

I was trying to figure out how to do it without having to use any wiring/wiring harnesses and the like. I went to Home Depot and bought one of those new closet lights. They have many different kinds. The one I bought is battery operated. You actually push on the light and push it again to turn it off. It came with mounting hardware to hang on the wall of the closet. Instead of that, I used velcro tape. One part of the velcro on the back of the light (above the battery door) and the other on the lid of the trailer. All you have to do is stick it up there! Easy to pull off when you need to change batteries! It actually throws a lot of light right over the center of the trailer.

I also put one on the floor of the trailer for extra light using velcro (the side that has the teeth) and it just sticks to the carpeting!

Simple maybe, but effective!

This message has been edited by CJ on 06-01-2001 at 08:04 AM

CJ
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posted 06-01-2001 08:04 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for CJ     
Tom,

Can't imagine not wanting to drive the cat. Tell Judy the more she drives it, the more comfortable she will become with it. At that point, you'll never get the keys back!! LOL!

cwatsonjr
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posted 06-01-2001 09:50 AM           
Or if you do try and get the keys back - you will look like this...

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davidn
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posted 06-01-2001 10:21 AM           
CJ!! Thanks for the GREAT idea! I no longer have to go get David's truck on my next Home Depot visit! I can now go in STYLE!
Erika

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ALLEY CAT
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posted 06-01-2001 10:30 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for ALLEY CAT     
CJ - can you ski down that slope in the background?

Bob - beautiful yard!!!

CJ
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posted 06-01-2001 12:46 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for CJ     
Erika - ABSOLUTELY - the only way to go!! LOL!

AC - yeah, you probably could ski. We do use it for sledding.......!!! It's a lot steeper than it looks in the picture. If you stand at the top of the hill, you are actually level with the second floor windows!!!

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cnote6
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posted 06-01-2001 03:24 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for cnote6     
CJ, Great idea with the light.

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