I was reminded today that Sometimes a simple task can become hazardous to equipment and ourselves.
I have been towing trailers for over 40 years. But today I was reminded that “familiarity breeds contempt”.
I loaded my tractor onto the trailer to haul it to the dealer this morning. I made several ”idiot” errors in the process which I knew Not to Do…but did anyway. I’m thinking it’s from lack-of-practice because I only-rarely haul my tractor anywhere.
I placed wood blocks beneath the rear of the trailer when loading it here at home….so that when I load the tractor the trailer-tail doesn’t drop to the ground or raise the rear of the truck off the ground…. (There’s a humorous but Sad You-tube of a guy who failed to remember this while his truck/trailer were on a hill. When the rear axle of the truck left the ground….the entire combo ran-away down the hill and wrecked. The owner had also forgot that the transmission “Park” position only locks the rear wheels.). <edit> Same is true of most emer/park brakes. CHOCK the tow-vehicle’s wheels. ALL of ‘em.>
Unfortunately, when I finished loading the tractor…. I left those blocks at home*….and it. was during the off-loading at the dealer that I realized I’d also forgotten to completely lock the “bull-nose” coupler on the tongue. (This “collar” type hitch isn’t on any of my trailers but this little-used one.)
As I drove the tractor off the trailer the rear sank to the ground….and disconnected the trailer completely from the ball.
Fortunately nothing worse occurred. (The safety-chains were properly connected….but it would have been a nasty surprise if it had disconnected while traveling on the hiway.)
I also remembered…about midway in the trip….that I shouldn’t trailer the tractor with the canopy still on the ROPS. (My canopy is a quick-detach type…. and I personally created and installed a placard beneath it to. Remind Me “Remove Canopy for. Transport“.). But in my early-morning pre-coffee load-up ….I forgot.
Fortunately, it didn’t blow off to get damaged as I had loaded the tractor ”in reverse” so it was facing aft. When I remembered this about the middle of the trip I slowed down a bit more.
I’m posting this purely hoping to help/remind others …. Before loading…. THINK about all you Know about this ….as a reminder.
THEN…. After loading up….. take a moment with a cup of coffee and LOOK at what you’ve done.
I should have done better.
I Did Remember to take the key out of the ignition so it wasn’t lost on the highway somewhere.
I’m fabricating/welding some permantently-mounted, telescoping rear-stands for the trailer so I don’t have to deal with wood blocks anymore.
I have been towing trailers for over 40 years. But today I was reminded that “familiarity breeds contempt”.
I loaded my tractor onto the trailer to haul it to the dealer this morning. I made several ”idiot” errors in the process which I knew Not to Do…but did anyway. I’m thinking it’s from lack-of-practice because I only-rarely haul my tractor anywhere.
I placed wood blocks beneath the rear of the trailer when loading it here at home….so that when I load the tractor the trailer-tail doesn’t drop to the ground or raise the rear of the truck off the ground…. (There’s a humorous but Sad You-tube of a guy who failed to remember this while his truck/trailer were on a hill. When the rear axle of the truck left the ground….the entire combo ran-away down the hill and wrecked. The owner had also forgot that the transmission “Park” position only locks the rear wheels.). <edit> Same is true of most emer/park brakes. CHOCK the tow-vehicle’s wheels. ALL of ‘em.>
Unfortunately, when I finished loading the tractor…. I left those blocks at home*….and it. was during the off-loading at the dealer that I realized I’d also forgotten to completely lock the “bull-nose” coupler on the tongue. (This “collar” type hitch isn’t on any of my trailers but this little-used one.)
As I drove the tractor off the trailer the rear sank to the ground….and disconnected the trailer completely from the ball.
I also remembered…about midway in the trip….that I shouldn’t trailer the tractor with the canopy still on the ROPS. (My canopy is a quick-detach type…. and I personally created and installed a placard beneath it to. Remind Me “Remove Canopy for. Transport“.). But in my early-morning pre-coffee load-up ….I forgot.
Fortunately, it didn’t blow off to get damaged as I had loaded the tractor ”in reverse” so it was facing aft. When I remembered this about the middle of the trip I slowed down a bit more.
I’m posting this purely hoping to help/remind others …. Before loading…. THINK about all you Know about this ….as a reminder.
THEN…. After loading up….. take a moment with a cup of coffee and LOOK at what you’ve done.
I should have done better.
I Did Remember to take the key out of the ignition so it wasn’t lost on the highway somewhere.
I’m fabricating/welding some permantently-mounted, telescoping rear-stands for the trailer so I don’t have to deal with wood blocks anymore.
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