Posted by railhead on August 21, 2009 at 07:22:39 from (205.237.134.3):
In Reply to: Run Away Hay feeder posted by JRT on August 20, 2009 at 22:16:21:
was pulling a 16 foot trailer loaded with flat field stone up a mountain once. Was delivering to a house way up on side of mountain for masons to build a fireplace in a home. The 2 inch ball broke off the bumper of the truck. The safety chain was just a chain that looped over the ball so it was no help. I heard the crack, felt the truck lighten up and looked into the rear view to see the trailer going back down and right into the front of the bosses nice new Dorf F150 with rocks flying everywhere. He was p155ed...then I pointed out the safety chain and he kinda laughed and said "yeah I built that...guess it worked as good as it was designed... Spent a good while with a backhoe throwing those rocks in bucket by hand, and the boss helped.
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