farmer656

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my daughter sent me this last night, somewhere on I 24 close to Nashville
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The picture was posted on here the day before. One member said that the trailer started waging the dog and flipped the truck in the median. The tractor has a tiller on the back and looks like the load was rear heavy.
Loren
 
I saw a boat and trailer almost like that last week. Spring comes, and boats start to get moving. Looked like the tires gave out on the boat trailer, and it was going pretty fast.
 
Not just ytdot, I was at a Minnesota DOT class and we where told the load had to stay secured to the trailer in a rollover.
 
I was following a guy with a trailer hauling a load of metal pipe in Dallas one time and the trailer came loose. It was near a bridge and the trailer left the road and went up the embankment and stopped on the service road as though someone parked it there, perfectly straight on the service road. I thought for sure pipe was going to go everywhere so I nearly stopped. Probably all that was hurt on the trailer was the jack.
 
Last summer I crested a hill on the road and met a pickup pulling a trailer hauling a large Ditch Witch in full swing, tail wagging the dog. I thought he was going to ditch it but he saved it and kept going. Had it happen to me once so I know how he felt.
 

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