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- Hawk7Explorer
RandACampin wrote:
MrWizard wrote:
here is something similar
looking at these and comparing the OP
i wonder why the tongue and LP bottles are not visible in the OP
They are not visible because it's PHOTOSHOPED.
Again... The picture my husband took and I posted on this thread is NOT photoshopped. Believe what you want and pick apart the "details" that make you all think that it is photoshopped. But it is 100% real. I have no reason to post a fake pic. - drae0814ExplorerThis is what happen when you ask the wrong questions i onced asked the dealer if i could tow a 32 foot 6400lb TT with my 1500 and he said yes I sold it one year latter. it could be towed but safely no
- slickest1ExplorerI wish I would have got a picture. A few years ago traveling along a secondary route in B.C. we caught up to a trailer that was all over the road. Finally I had a place to pass and it was at least a 26 ft. travel trailer hooked up to an old Chevy mini van, front wheel drive. The back bumper of the van was only inches from the ground and the front wheels were close to coming off the ground on bumps, in fact they may have been. This guy had very limited steering control and was a danger to everyone on the road.
It is one thing to be down on your luck and another to be just plain dumband endanger everyone else. - RandACampinExplorer II
MrWizard wrote:
here is something similar
looking at these and comparing the OP
i wonder why the tongue and LP bottles are not visible in the OP
They are not visible because it's PHOTOSHOPED. - MrWizardModeratorhere is something similar
looking at these and comparing the OP
i wonder why the tongue and LP bottles are not visible in the OP - JagtechExplorer
3oaks wrote:
What's scary is me reading all the dumb comments.
Not one person thinking of the people involved in that situation. Could be homeless people down on their luck with no where to go and of course nobody willing to help!
What folks should really think about is the number of fatalities that could occur if this vehicle loses control on the freeway. Do you want your family travelling in a vehicle passing in the path of this rig? - slickest1ExplorerThe dually looks like it is in heat!
The sport track has the hood open because they are adding a chip for more power! - MrWizardModerator
Bigdog wrote:
What is interesting to me is that that rig looks like a very easrly fifth wheel that they have put a regular trailer hitch on and the hitch bent and dropped the trailer on the roof of the truck.
I wish that I could find the video of the Volkswagon Beetle with the fifth wheel hitch on the roof or the one of the older Ford Explorer hanging off the bridge still hooked to the trailer.
No not an early fifth wheel
That's a forward over head single bunk, for one person or child
Would easily clear the back end of a pickup our heavy sedan car of the same time period - MrWizardModerator
- jerem0621Explorer II
Mr.Mark wrote:
rockhillmanor wrote:
Mr.Mark wrote:
John & Angela wrote:
We hear it at the dealership all the time when we tell them they have to pay attention to weights. "I have a dually, I can put anything on this truck and still pull a horse trailer"
Can somebody tell me what has actually happened here? The springs broke? The frame?
It seems to me that the transmission would have given out before the frame.The major weight of the horse trailer would have been on the trailer tires
, right?Thanks,MM.
No...it would be 4 horses or even more at 1,200 lbs.each inside scrambling. :W
This cargo moves! I often pull a four place slant horse trailer with my MH. You KNOW it's back there when they start moving around. I.E. scrambling.
My question is not answered.... what has happened to the truck?
Thanks,
MM.
This trucks frame broke... The frame is not bent it sheared....IIRC this is a F450 and the owner had a local frame shop repair the frame and he hit the road again... Pretty huge thread in the TC forum about six months ago..
4500 lb TC plus heavy tongue weight on the trailer plus a receiver extension was too much for the F450. Frame breaks are not as uncommon as you might think in a TC.
Big heavy TC plus hard off-roading can and does break frames.
The SportTrac has a noodle for a receiver. I'm suprised that this receiver has held up.
I can't tell if the SportTrac's frame is bent... The pseudo truck needs a stronger receiver and WD at minimum.
The Blazer (not the gooseneck monstrosity) can have a 5500 lb tow rating... Probably needs WD dialed in.
Thanks!
Jeremiah
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