Redlands Okie
Veteran Member
Trailors and shops are never large enough............
Trailors and shops are never large enough............
That's not on the road is it? Hopefully just moving around the parking lot. Looks like a 2" coupler or smaller, sitting on top of a 2 5/16" ball. Notice the trailer light plug hanging free, and a plug adaptor sitting on the bumper.
Lol. I've been known to to not even latch the hitch moving a trailer across the yard with a ball on my pallet forks... even after its bounced off the ball twice already.^^^
I always chain everything down thoroughly when moving it across the lawn, so I am sure that he did also.
Lol. I've been known to to not even latch the hitch moving a trailer across the yard with a ball on my pallet forks... even after its bounced off the ball twice already.
That was a tongue in cheek comment, as he has gotten comments before about pics posted when moving things across the yard.
This attempt to move my woodsplitter didn't go as planned. They just don't make bungie cords the way that they used to.
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Duct tape fixes everything!!
He'd be better off if he put it on the trailer tongue to help hold it down.Nice cow bell alarm.
That is exactly what I thought about it, except I am not law enforcement.Turn the flashing lights on. He was on the roadway with an oversized load. If I felt like being a tool, I could follow him until he lost part of it and add unsecured load. Depending on the size of the trailer, possibly a registration violation. I like to give warnings to people with the opportunity to unf—- themselves. Of course, the type of people rocking loads like this usually have a lot of problems with their vehicles, licenses, and warrant history.