glad there was no seroius injuries, bad deal on all the twisted up vehicles, good job on securing the load though, i saw several no no's first the heavy tractor is behind the trailers axles he might have made it if the 2 units had been reversed on the trailer, tag behind trailer is ok, providing you have enough truck pulling it, this isnt one, even if its a 1 ton, and i can't tell, if it is or not,i pull one of these rated for 25 tons ocasionaly when i have to , but the tow unit is one of 2 peterbilts, not a pickup, heaviest so far on that trailer was a d-6 cat not my favorite trailer for that but where i had to take the cat, the 50 ton lowboy i usualy pull to haul machinery just would not fit, didnt have any problems , then in the pics we also dont know if this is the result of the drivier having to take emergency evasive action for another vehicle, elk, ect in the road, if so, with this load that would have been un recoverable
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