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โAug-24-2014 06:47 PM
Mootpoint wrote:JIMNLIN wrote:Mootpoint wrote:
I don't know any safe drivers with experience, professional or recreational, that will deliberately tow an overweight unit. Some will argue that it is done all the time with no problems. Those drivers are not safe. Just luckier than others.
Over weight by who's definition.
By the engineers who designed and tested everything from concept to completion. You know the type, bends it or beats on it until it breaks and then calculates a safe limit to operate under.
Don't say they don't know what there doing because they are involved in everything you come in contact with everyday and you can't fault everything.
โAug-24-2014 06:13 PM
Mootpoint wrote:JIMNLIN wrote:Mootpoint wrote:
I don't know any safe drivers with experience, professional or recreational, that will deliberately tow an overweight unit. Some will argue that it is done all the time with no problems. Those drivers are not safe. Just luckier than others.
Over weight by who's definition.
By the engineers who designed and tested everything from concept to completion. You know the type, bends it or beats on it until it breaks and then calculates a safe limit to operate under.
Don't say they don't know what there doing because they are involved in everything you come in contact with everyday and you can't fault everything.
โAug-24-2014 01:40 PM
JIMNLIN wrote:Mootpoint wrote:
I don't know any safe drivers with experience, professional or recreational, that will deliberately tow an overweight unit. Some will argue that it is done all the time with no problems. Those drivers are not safe. Just luckier than others.
Over weight by who's definition.
โAug-24-2014 11:05 AM
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TXiceman wrote:
I am tired of the people that want to tell everyone that it is OK to go over the manufacturers rating and they will do fine. I have no additional comment where folks like to spread false information. I like seeing that I spent 5 years getting an engineering degree and over 40 years as an engineer and these years were totally wasted according to the "self-proclaimed experts."
Good luck on the road.
Ken
โAug-24-2014 06:03 AM
lazydays wrote:JIMNLIN wrote:Just call me Mr. Lucky.Mootpoint wrote:
I don't know any safe drivers with experience, professional or recreational, that will deliberately tow an overweight unit. Some will argue that it is done all the time with no problems. Those drivers are not safe. Just luckier than others.
Over weight by who's definition.
โAug-24-2014 05:42 AM
TXiceman wrote:
I am tired of the people that want to tell everyone that it is OK to go over the manufacturers rating and they will do fine. I have no additional comment where folks like to spread false information. I like seeing that I spent 5 years getting an engineering degree and over 40 years as an engineer and these years were totally wasted according to the "self-proclaimed experts."
Good luck on the road.
Ken
โAug-23-2014 09:50 PM
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โAug-23-2014 05:13 PM
JIMNLIN wrote:Just call me Mr. Lucky.Mootpoint wrote:
I don't know any safe drivers with experience, professional or recreational, that will deliberately tow an overweight unit. Some will argue that it is done all the time with no problems. Those drivers are not safe. Just luckier than others.
Over weight by who's definition.