Posted by keith True on January 17, 2020 at 08:02:15 from (73.68.29.112):
In Reply to: Crazy people posted by jon f mn on January 17, 2020 at 04:02:50:
I did that to a car with my trailer about 1997.I have a tilt trailer,we called it a poor mans Landoll.It just tilts,the neck folds up but the wheels don't slide.Because of that the axles are positioned a long ways from the rear of the trailer.Big overhang.I took a left off a narrow secondary highway,and somebody tried to pass me on the right.At a certain point that overhang swings out quick,and I took out his hood,fender,windshield and post,mirror,door,and folded over his steering wheel.If I hadn't happened to catch it in the mirror I wouldn't even known it happened.I never felt a thing.It was almost in front or the police station,and one even saw it happen.They seemed to know who I was and asked me if that was my phone number on the door.They asked if there was any damage to my trailer,I said no,they told me to go home and if they needed anything from me they would contact me.That was the end of it for me,I had to ask some locals at the store in town how it came out.It was all on him,he was known as a bad driver in town.
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