teeroy
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yeah, hardly any good info on this site....*insert sarcasm and rolleyes here*I haven't been on S and M for almost a year, and threads like this remind me why.
yeah, hardly any good info on this site....*insert sarcasm and rolleyes here*I haven't been on S and M for almost a year, and threads like this remind me why.
Are the sleds the only thing they are woried about being tied down what about all the gas cans, tool boxes, brooms, boots. coats, helmets, all this can fly around also????
A couple of years back a buddy was fined for not having two empty jerry cans and his gear bag tied down inside his trailer.
A couple of years back a buddy was fined for not having two empty jerry cans and his gear bag tied down inside his trailer.
Oh, they're just trying to keep everyone on the road safe.
Exactly. If I had a nickel for every time Ive come across an accident where people had been killed by unsecured empty jerry cans............
Its all about safety. $$$$
i actually had a good experience with the police in town on friday night. hauling about 8 drunk people around in a 6 seater vehicle...asked if i was drinking...nope...asked if it was my sled in the back and gave me some advice as to how to properly tie it down. and off we went no fines. never mentiond the lack of seatbelts and people sitting on the center console.
I was joking!!, I guess I'll delete that part than. Tough crowd, So you don't believe that lightning1000 getting a fine for a improperly routed breakaway cable is nitpicking?
No it isn't nitpicking if the cable wasn't routed properly. Improper routing may cause the breakaway to not work. The cable must be routed in such a way that nothing will impede it's designed function. The cable must be attached to a solid part of your tow vehicle that will remain attached to the vehicle in case the trailer falls off the tow vehicle.
how about a "this is how it should be done" and no fine?
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Thanks for the snow update any other updates??
And where was that checkstop at and what were they looking for? Funny don't see one sled trailer pulled over!
Sorry to hijack thread.
We recieved 2 warnings both for a slip tank.
1) Slip tank bolted to frame of truck not good enough has to have metal bands that run around tank bolted to truck
2) No placards on empty fuel tank. Slip tank under 450L Farm plates on truck....now them saying it has to have placards do you also have to carry a transport manifest and residue last contained if empty? how about a TDG?