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How not to haul Trucks, Tractors, and Machiney
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<blockquote data-quote="Lucky" data-source="post: 1634188" data-attributes="member: 32659"><p>That sounds ugly. I had the chains attached so the worst that would have happened was damage to the truck and a scared skid operator. I met a guy at a gas station one day who's trailer had come loose without the chains hooked up. The bed was pretty much destroyed and he was still nervous. Said it slung the truck off the road and threw the hay cutter he was hauling off the trailer. He had the trailer back on the ball and the hitch tied down with ratchet straps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lucky, post: 1634188, member: 32659"] That sounds ugly. I had the chains attached so the worst that would have happened was damage to the truck and a scared skid operator. I met a guy at a gas station one day who’s trailer had come loose without the chains hooked up. The bed was pretty much destroyed and he was still nervous. Said it slung the truck off the road and threw the hay cutter he was hauling off the trailer. He had the trailer back on the ball and the hitch tied down with ratchet straps. [/QUOTE]
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