Blower rack position on trailer

Lawnboy18

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Thanks for the picture.

Unfortunetly my trimmer rack is more towards the end leaving no room for another rack.
 

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Is that an echo edger on your trailer? Lol. I didn't know you used echo

NOOooo. It's not an edger exactly. It is an echo product, not that I like to admit to it. Its an Echo BRD and that's an old picture, if you take a look you'll see the old Cub Cadet Z Force that I haven't had for a while. Stihl didn't have the BRD when I purchased the Echo but that's another subject we can take up later :smile: Its no longer on the trailer and I don't use it much anymore.
 

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NOOooo. It's not an edger exactly. It is an echo product, not that I like to admit to it. Its an Echo BRD and that's an old picture, if you take a look you'll see the old Cub Cadet Z Force that I haven't had for a while. Stihl didn't have the BRD when I purchased the Echo but that's another subject we can take up later :smile:

Ahh gotchya hahah!
 

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Parking in someones driveway is something we are not allowed to do nor would I. I wouldn't want that responsibility.

And again you live and work in a country club Community.

Even if was not against the law to park in the road. There is no way I am parking in the road in a 55 or 65 mph zone.
You forget I live and work in the country.
Speed limits are 55mph on almost every road. That means the slow cars are going 65.
 

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And again you live and work in a country club Community.

Even if was not against the law to park in the road. There is no way I am parking in the road in a 55 or 65 mph zone.
You forget I live and work in the country.
Speed limits are 55mph on almost every road. That means the slow cars are going 65.

Must be hard backing up! In a 50 km/h zone, I can't back up in an appartment entrance. So, I have to go in forwards. When I back out of that parking lot it is a bit of a guessing game and I really don't like that.
 

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Must be hard backing up! In a 50 km/h zone, I can't back up in an appartment entrance. So, I have to go in forwards. When I back out of that parking lot it is a bit of a guessing game and I really don't like that.
Most drives are big enough to turn around in.
I only pull a 10 foot trailer. Never had a need for a bigger one.
 

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And again you live and work in a country club Community.

Even if was not against the law to park in the road. There is no way I am parking in the road in a 55 or 65 mph zone.
You forget I live and work in the country.
Speed limits are 55mph on almost every road. That means the slow cars are going 65.

I don't know why you think I live and work in a country club community because I don't. I live in a sub-division the same as the majority of people do and most of my work is in Sub-divisions, It may not be back woods but it is in the country.

Must be hard backing up! In a 50 km/h zone, I can't back up in an apartment entrance. So, I have to go in forwards. When I back out of that parking lot it is a bit of a guessing game and I really don't like that.

There are a lot of reasons I don't or for not parking in someones driveway but backing up a trailer isn't one of them. An apartment complex would be a little different though, that's basically a parking lot like HD or Lowes.

So what type of blower racks did you get?
 

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I have no other place to park. So, I have to get in there and it is a small parking shared by two buildings.

I got the basic Green Touch blower racks. I didn't want the Extreme. Some one told me they jam up sometimes.
 

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We never park in driveways if it can be avoided and always put cones out, both for liability purposes. To the point our blower racks are on the passenger side. I will caution not to put them in the way of where you strap your mowers down
 
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