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Updated 4 months ago on . Most recent reply
Your trailer is on FIRE!
I lent my 17 yard dump trailer to a tenant that was leaving after 7 years. This was on Labor Day and I got a call from the neighbor with this picture. Luckily no one was injured and believe it or not the trailer still works and so do the brake lights and blinkers! The bright side is I didn't have to pay the $147 fee to dump this load (which was only an $85 fee three years ago but I digress)!
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Seems like your tenant was trying to avoid the $147 fee, otherwise, why would the trailer be parked away from the house.