OntheRidge
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This is certainly true.That demonstrates why a trailer needs support at the rear, whether it's attached to the trailer or feet on the ramps. Something needs to keep the weight from lifting the rear of the tow vehicle.
But that was the best part of the video...I really loved the dismount at the end of the show...that was just priceless.Because if that guy had that mentality he wouldn't have had to do the Humpty Dumpty run.
A friend of mine up here is a pilot and also a flight instructor and he mentioned that pilots (the good ones) already have a plan in place in the event that something goes wrong. They've thought about what could go wrong and have gone through the checklist of actions to take in such an event. If you've thought about it, there's a better chance that you'll fall back to that rather than simply reacting and making a spur of the moment decision which might be a bad or dangerous one. I think this is a good strategy for many situations in life.Whatever he did, putting it in Reverse would have reversed what he did...
It was a Ford.It's because he was driving an LS tractor painted in Ford color onto a Chevy. Definitely.
Whatever he did, putting it in Reverse would have reversed what he did...
...and that's something to tell your son: "When in doubt, pull out."
Because if that guy had that mentality he wouldn't have had to do the Humpty Dumpty run.
I was in a very similar situation. I worked for an off-road road building crew. At the end of our job, the driver of one of our dumptrucks, brought the equipment trailer so I could load the D6 and go to the next worksite. He had the truck and trailer staged and ready for me to drive on. Backing on was always the way. As soon as I was on the deck, the truck and trailer began forward motion down the incline of the road. Once I realized this, I drove partially off the trailer and dropped the blade with down force. Luckily the motion stopped.It's because he was driving an LS tractor painted in Ford color onto a Chevy. Definitely.
Whatever he did, putting it in Reverse would have reversed what he did...
...and that's something to tell your son: "When in doubt, pull out."
Because if that guy had that mentality he wouldn't have had to do the Humpty Dumpty run.