Posted by Dave H (MI) on March 13, 2017 at 13:06:08 from (50.127.253.163):
In Reply to: Ooops, crash, draaam! posted by Hay hay hay on March 13, 2017 at 10:02:45:
I went to an auction 4-5 years ago and bought an IH flat rack wagon and about 500 good t posts. I loaded the wagon onto my 18' trailer facing backward and piled the posts on the wagon for an easy unload when I got home. I wrapped straps across the t posts so they were good and put a chain front and back of the wagon. There was a steep slope to their driveway and a dip at the bottom so the trailer flexed pretty good gaining the road. In so doing it dropped the front chain so when I started up the road the wagon headed backward off the trailer...BUT...the tongue was laying on the trailer and it hit the metal edge of the wood floor and stopped the trailer dead...EXCEPT...seeing all this I hit the brakes and the loaded wagon came full tilt back toward my truck. Thank heaven that back chain did not come off and the wagon was jerked to a stop exactly where it started and I got out and chained it down better this time.
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