Pictures of the Cheesiest Chit ever!!!

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Seen this on Market Place

I guess if it works, but I personally wouldn't want to tow a tarped shed down the highway.
 

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Only in Ontario! Geezus cripes, he didn't even use a pintle hook, lol.

Pretty close to being over length as well? (75')

Not sure how much air a fuel tank would hold, if any? Caps don't go on that tight.

Hard to tell from pic if the trailer had a heater/refer unit on the front and he/she just removed the tank 'cause it was hangin' to low? ...can't see the landing gear either.

I hope their breading, we've got enough tools on the road.
 

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I bet the tank wasn’t for the brakes, would take less time to just cage the brakes. Probably a fuel tank for heater or refrigerator system. Not to mention that aluminum tank wouldn’t hold enough pressure to release brakes
 

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Plus it doesn't look like there's any lines hooked to front of trailer.
I bet the tank wasn’t for the brakes, would take less time to just cage the brakes. Probably a fuel tank for heater or refrigerator system. Not to mention that aluminum tank wouldn’t hold enough pressure to release brakes
 
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