cqaigy2
Super Member
They shouldn't get stuck on the tracks. Just sayin.
I guess a good example why you should always chalk your tires.Truck, trailer, tractor, and man goes for a ride....man does great jump and roll though!
Chalk your tires? Do you write something on them, just make a white line? Sorry, I knew what you meant, autocorrect probably helped you.I guess a good example why you should always chalk your tires.
I guess a good example why you should always chalk your tires.
Yes, chock tires, in 4x4 w/E-brake, jacks or blocking at rear corners of trailer, or ramps that have the support legs. The guy could really move after he did his tuck and roll as he chased his truck!Chalk your tires? Do you write something on them, just make a white line? Sorry, I knew what you meant, autocorrect probably helped you.
If it was 4 wheel drive put in that. In his case, maybe drive forward quickly?
Chalk your tires? Do you write something on them, just make a white line? Sorry, I knew what you meant, autocorrect probably helped you.
If it was 4 wheel drive put in that. In his case, maybe drive forward quickly?
Same as the milepost info labelled on roadside paddles at each culvert, or stenciled onto guardrail and bridges. Obviously important to some responsible party, but not the general public.
Comments say it was 2wd, needed to have chocked the trailer tires, or keep going forward once it started rolling to get weight back on the truck tires.Chalk your tires? Do you write something on them, just make a white line? Sorry, I knew what you meant, autocorrect probably helped you.
If it was 4 wheel drive put in that. In his case, maybe drive forward quickly?