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Re: Lets tell some stories about loading / unload
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Posted by 135 Fan on May 11, 2007 at 20:14:33 from (68.149.46.121):
In Reply to: Lets tell some stories about loading / unloading posted by Chances R on May 11, 2007 at 07:12:45:
Loading a track loader on a tandem dually trailer in the winter. Scary! Most embarrassing however. I had to carry my Ford ranger on my bobcat trailer behind my Hino gravel truck because I was getting some work done on the Hino at a friends and needed to leave it for a while. I've hauled the ranger several times without any problems what-so-ever. Well for some strange reason the rear suspension bounced down enough to cause the boomer to flip loose allowing the chain just enough slack to allow the ranger to come forward over the front of the trailer and into the back of the tailgate on the Hino. Good thing the ranger had 4 wheel drive or I wouldn't have been able to back it up onto the trailer. When I got to my friends to drop the Hino off he asked what happened to my grill,fenders and headlights. I said take a close look before I unload it. I rear ended ... myself! After laughing profusely, he said it's a good thing the truck was old and didn't owe you anything. I still have the truck complete with nice square, flat front fenders that amazingly match exactly to the back of a gravel box! Dave
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