How not to load a truck

tex78

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Or y isn't the trailer jack down, stops it from moving and also lifting up the pull truck off the ground
 

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"Now, whatta we do ?" LMAO !! Back it off, dumbass !! Besides, it's a 6.0 L. It's a positive first step towards the crusher. No great loss.


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Seen this before, and thought it was funny then
 

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"Now, whatta we do ?" LMAO !! Back it off, dumbass !! Besides, it's a 6.0 L. It's a positive first step towards the crusher. No great loss.


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Case in point! The 6.0 in question being loaded doesn't run.....at all....so these geniuses somehow rolled it up that approach and tried to freewheel roll it up and on to the trailer. Lol....nice work, boys. :)
 

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Why would someone try to run up that fast?

For whatever reason I don't think the truck ran, he mentions how they tried a come-along and it didn't work...so thats my best guess
 

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Borrowed a buddies bobcat earlier this summer.. Picked it up all loaded and strapped down on his bumper pull, got to the lake, parked, set my park brake on 350 diesel and proceeded to unload.. Bobcat was backed on so i had to drive it off, i slowly pulled ahead, as my tires got to the hinges on the ramps i could feel the trailer walking, the weight of the bobcat on the back of trailer lifted my truck tires off the ground and lifted the ramps up.. I pinned the bobcat and ran down the ramps. The beaver tails had support legs but it wasn't enough to hold, blocked the trailer b4 loading and not an issue..

Hard lesson to learn for these guys...ouch..
 

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Borrowed a buddies bobcat earlier this summer.. Picked it up all loaded and strapped down on his bumper pull, got to the lake, parked, set my park brake on 350 diesel and proceeded to unload.. Bobcat was backed on so i had to drive it off, i slowly pulled ahead, as my tires got to the hinges on the ramps i could feel the trailer walking, the weight of the bobcat on the back of trailer lifted my truck tires off the ground and lifted the ramps up.. I pinned the bobcat and ran down the ramps. The beaver tails had support legs but it wasn't enough to hold, blocked the trailer b4 loading and not an issue..

Hard lesson to learn for these guys...ouch..
Gotta love unloading skid steers eh lol
 

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Or these dumb asses lol I watched this happen as I was having my lunch. Had to run out and grab the phone to get pics. Close to an hour with jack alls and they got it back up
 

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Glad that team wasn't responsible for loading the people and luggage on the Air Canada flight I just got off of!
 

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Or these dumb asses lol I watched this happen as I was having my lunch. Had to run out and grab the phone to get pics. Close to an hour with jack alls and they got it back up

ya I don't think road side will cover that
 
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