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I would question the meaning of the word "storage", and temporarily park the trailer outside under a tarp or something. Yes, I think like a bumpkin.
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They can go screw themselves. More proof that I think like a bumpkin.
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Or...........move to California. I'm sure they will have a few "special" taxes, fees, sir charges, laws, bla, bla, bla to assist you.
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Plant a three sided rectangle of shrubs in your back yard all about 3 ' high. Push your dolly back there and store it. Only move it after dark. Hide it from the street and the neighbors. Or bring the 911 down to me. I will store it but you cannot check the odometer.
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Hey I have 1 of them 6 car garage bring her by and I'll watch over her. ;-P
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Well, I just added to my storage dilemma. We bought a 14' Laser sailboat and trailer for my son last night. I think I can hang the boat from the ceiling (weighs 130 lbs) and take dalesflesbug's advice and try to hide the boat trailer behind the garage/shrubs. I think only one neighbor will see it, and I think she'd be cool with it (they're Corvette/Camaro people, but still nice!).
Another pain in the ass about living here is you can't have any storage sheds. No detached buildings of any kind :mad: Roger |
I think it's time to move to another town, I have 3 boats parked in my Backyard during the winter.
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Bolt a beam from the shed to the house to get around the bylaw ;)
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