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And the butt end of the tree should be forward, into the wind! That guy will have a lot of broken branches.
Or a Charlie Brown tree.
 
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Snow- what snow?- that looks like an early fall day here...

Lol. Lived in upper PA in the "lake effect" region throughout college - I remember those days!
 
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Now, I know this is supposed to be about people towing or hauling the wrong way, but I think it helps once in a while to see the right way to do it, and this guy is definitely doing it the right way! All nicely strapped down with some heavy duty straps, properly secured. :thumbsup:


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Had this guy pass me on the 90, I was traveling at 75 mph. Carrier is held on by two short bungee straps hooked together. Was bouncing all over the place.

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Had this guy pass me on the 90, I was traveling at 75 mph. Carrier is held on by two short bungee straps hooked together. Was bouncing all over the place.

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Not that he had it on correctly, but those units usually had fixed lower straps made to connect to the roof lip that cars no longer have. I think I see them wrapped around the roof rack which would keep it from flying off but not from bouncing around.
 
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Now, I know this is supposed to be about people towing or hauling the wrong way, but I think it helps once in a while to see the right way to do it, and this guy is definitely doing it the right way! All nicely strapped down with some heavy duty straps, properly secured. :thumbsup:


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I think the straps are holding the sides up, ie as a safety to the latches there. Jon
 
 
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