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    The first auto hauling rig I used was a chain through a pipe. This required two drivers, but if the brakes did not work or my sons were driving the tow vehicle it could not hit my truck. Sorry no pictures.


    This is a picture of my second rig which attached to the bumper of the pull vehicle and sat on the ball of the towing vehicle. Tires had to hold air with both of these set ups.


    Evolved into a dove tail gooseneck flatbed. The winch is used on a variety of vehicles so it is mounted to fit a receiver hitch.






    Newest trailer and winch. Loaded are a home made wagon, rock sled, and snow sled for my Persians.


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