Posted by fixerupper on January 15, 2022 at 14:13:09 from (100.42.82.64):
In Reply to: Dozer Lowboy posted by redforlife on January 15, 2022 at 09:31:28:
Last night I was watching a You Tube vid showing a guy in Vietnam loading a mini-hoe onto a beat up single axle dual wheel bumper hitch trailer being pulled by a small single axle dual wheel truck. He flopped the ramps down and when he backed the hoe on the trailer the back wheels of the truck came up off the ground and the trailer tipped back to where the ramps aligned just perfect with the trailer deck. After he had backed on most of the way the truck slowly came back down. When the hoe was clear to the front of the trailer it still looked tongue light. He did not chain the hoe but he didn't go fast when he took off. The guy with the camera followed him a half mile or so down the narrow streets To where the hoe was unloaded with the truck leaving the ground again. The hoe operator had the bucket on the ground while he loaded and unloaded so the truck and trailer wouldn't scoot away from under him. I could tell this wasn't his first rodeo.
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