When I need to haul something I fire up the plow truck, 6.0 diesel F350Same truck is my daily. I love it, but the 4.0L motor barely propels it, let alone a load. Also its made in TN. Had my reservations too about buying a foreign mark...
About 10 years ago one of my friends pulled his camper into the parking lot at work. Or at least tried to. The gate had a truck barrier, one of those things keeps anything taller than a passenger car from getting in. The barrier was real sturdy. Peeled that camper open like an orange. Total destruction. Took him many years to live that one down….
With these young n dumb types...all you gotta do is drive right next to them...they'll keep speeding up till they crash themselves out. You just gotta change lanes before the jackknife and trailer whipping occursRPG would be better.
Come to think of it, the one in Lethal Weapon 2 did also.toilet survived.....
Yeh, and I've seen some YouTube stuff where "someone with a camera is just driving right up or beside someone who is in convulsions, and then narrowly misses getting tied up in "the mess."With these young n dumb types...all you gotta do is drive right next to them...they'll keep speeding up till they crash themselves out. You just gotta change lanes before the jackknife and trailer whipping occurs
Part of the reason such short WB rigs don't wobble is because the trailer hitch is essentially hooked to the axle. That does not mean, though that it will stop, and it does not mean that in a poor traction situation like rain, snow, that the damn thing has enough effect to steer "the rig"Did it say anywhere, what they got the reckless ticket for?
One night quite a few years ago, A CJ5 Jeep pulling a good sized Airstream trailer passed me on the Interstate going 75 mph-talk about bobbing and wagging! I really thought we would come up on him rolled over in the ditch, but never did.