Posted by sms on December 15, 2013 at 18:02:11 from (24.161.115.45):
In Reply to: Near miss posted by John Fulton on December 15, 2013 at 05:30:27:
Was loading dozer on trailer on slight grade one time didn"t block trailer wheels, when the dozer hit the beavertail on the trailer took just enough weight off dumptruck wheels so the whole thing started to run away ran the machine back onto ramps to stop it, tore one of the ramps off. Another time winter move put trailer in shop to defrost overnight about 10 miles from shop there had been a dusting of snow when I got to job thin coat of ice on trailer from road spray, trailer ALMOST level to load dozer, went up ramps fine hit the deck and slid sideways caught on small steel lip at edge of trailer chained it there pulled out to LEVEL spot on road and moved it to center and rechained. Scared me
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