Keep your fingers out of the hitch

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Crazy Dave Condon

I always preach never to put your fingers between the hitch and ball when putting the hitch onto the ball. After all these years, I did and it nearly took my finger off. Even the best of us screw up once in a while. Just remember, keep your pinkie out of the hitch when going onto the ball. A customer came by and I was dancing around. I thought Lee was going to pass out. I was also sucking the blood. Maybe I should be called Dracula? Ha! Crazy Dave Condon
 
Mar 21, 2004
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Hunter 356 Cobb Island, MD
Hey Dave

What were you doing with your hand in there? You usually sit on the hitch!! Jim
 
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Steve Kamp

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Dave, this seems like deja-vu in reverse. You spent an hour on the phone with me on this topic and others until I convinced you that I've been handling trailers for the last 15 years. Hope your dancing around was not too wild. See you in Charlotte.
 
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Steve Kamp

Crazy Dave

Dave, most railway speeders or motor cars were sold off by the railroads in the early 70's when the use of "hi-rail" vehicles" (automobiles, pick-ups and maintenance trucks equipped with additional sets of flanged wheels which could be raised for highway travel and lowered to the rail head for railway travel) became wide spread. There are organizations throughout the country that have as members private owners of the speeders/carts and a sizeable business has evolved in the sale of parts for restoration.Additionally, they have made arrangements with some railroads to have rendevous or owners meets featuring operation over specific routes. Try www.narcoa.org for more. I know that this message is not even remotely related to sailing, but one of the interesting things about participating in any forum is the horizon broadening that does occur, and at this time it's the only means I have of contacting "Crazy Dave". Steve
 
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