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Posted by Slo on November 11, 2001 at 09:59:54 from (63.106.153.72):
Sir, Here is a picture of Red's H skeleton minutes prior to departure for Red's farm on my trailer. Also, you will notice a battery sitting on the trailer. This was used to power the winch that pulled the tractor up on the trailer. You will see that the cable is drooping in this picture, however it was tightened up before unhooking the battery. Please note that 3 chains were used to secure the tractor to the trailer. The ramps were raised and secured prior to leaving, and the battery was returned to its place in the toolbox on the truck, as was the cheater pipe used on the binders. Please help me to be more safe on the highways by pointing out the obvious danger in this picture. Thank you.
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