Posted by Nick167 on June 06, 2015 at 15:14:36 from (70.208.229.65):
This guy I'm good friends with and help out once in awhile has a dump trailer for a pickup and I was gonna haul some dirt with it and his 3/4 Chevy well it had some rocks in it and he said to dump by a cabin he's building and dump the rocks in the river I got down in the woods ok and dumped the rocks did have to use 4 wheel drive and the hill that goes up to his cabin to turn around is real steep I didn't go up it fast enough and tried back down but the trailer started turn and soon enough the truck was starting to go down the side of the hill as it's not much wider than the pickup I called him and his son came down and helped me out we ended up taking the trailer up and had to pull the pickup up the hill then nosed the trailer back down the path with a loader tractor so it was a learning experience for me just wanted to share my experience I am 16 so these things will happen I just have to make sure I learn from them
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