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Not as bad as tying your dog or horse to the back bumper...and forgetting. I've seen both and it breaks your heart.
I used to tie my dog that way, thinking that I wouldn't forget. Then I read about a woman downstate who set her baby in front of her car in his babyseat while strapping the kid's older sibling into the car... then drove off, forgetting about the infant in front. She went about a blockbefore somebody stopped her... luckily the kid was unhurt.
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I still tie my dog to the truck if necessary, but the other end of the rope is attached to the steering wheel.
 
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I saw a guy hauling a car and had the seatbelts pulled out both doors and a chain hooked to the seatbelts.

Hahahaha. At least he had some chain instead of bungee cords!
 
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I used to tie my dog that way, thinking that I wouldn't forget. Then I read about a woman downstate who set her baby in front of her car in his babyseat while strapping the kid's older sibling into the car... then drove off, forgetting about the infant in front. She went about a blockbefore somebody stopped her... luckily the kid was unhurt.
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I still tie my dog to the truck if necessary, but the other end of the rope is attached to the steering wheel.

Smart. Steering wheel is a better spot than the door handle.
 
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I used to tie my dog that way, thinking that I wouldn't forget. Then I read about a woman downstate who set her baby in front of her car in his babyseat while strapping the kid's older sibling into the car... then drove off, forgetting about the infant in front. She went about a blockbefore somebody stopped her... luckily the kid was unhurt.
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I still tie my dog to the truck if necessary, but the other end of the rope is attached to the steering wheel.

This stuff makes my stomach queasy whether dog or child. When I was a kid I remember a neighbor dragged their dog all the way into town, luckily there was no highways speeds and it survived but was beat up pretty badly. The steering wheel is a good idea but that stuck with me so I just always avoided it altogether.
 
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We very occasionally use the fixed latch part on the suv tailgate and a carabiner cant close the lift gate with it there. Usually only use it to hold one dog while crating the other.
 
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That dog video makes me sick to my stomach. I knew someone that pulled their dog to death that way. Took it a couple days to die with ground away paws and skin. I keep thinking of that poor dog sliding along the road helplessly, dragged by the neck, screaming in pain.

Don't EVER tie a dog to a vehicle! Especially the rear bumper! It's just too easy to mutilate your little friend.
 
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Now, on to better subjects:

Here is a nice hitch setup I spotted today. A 2" stinger in a 2 1/2" socket.
 

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Now, on to better subjects:

Here is a nice hitch setup I spotted today. A 2" stinger in a 2 1/2" socket.

That is ugly, and certainly puts way more strain on the pin.

To changed the subject slightly, many of the three-way balls are not rated for much capacity. We sell trailers and we see guys rolling in with a $60-$70k new Platinum or Laramie and they have a hollow tube stinger with a 6,000 rated 2-5/16" ball. Folks just miss the importance of the proper hitch set up. We generally sell them a forged one piece ball mount with a proper ball. I think it is just an oversight by most.
 
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Suppose he just has his foot on the brake?

no i think the one strap from the front to the back zero turn keeps them from moving back....
 
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No photo but I saw an F150 with a bed cap hauling some 20 foot 2x6 boards by opening up the cab rear window and pushing the lumber all the way to the base of his windshield. The lumber stuck out the cap's back window and had some little red flags on it. I thought to myself, "I hope this guy has glass insurance if he has to stop fast."
 
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Mine doesn't even have a rops, honestly if it did I wouldn't put it up either, there's very few instances I can see rops being beneficial on most Z's
 
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This was on the local news this evening,, I guess the tractor to be about 100HP,,,

"The driver of the truck was cited for reckless driving and failing to secure the truck load."

She has seven children,,,

I think I can see a giant bush hog in the tangled mess,,, in the video,,,

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What a dumbass. I dont like the idea of lawsuits and such in general, but I hope between her and her insurance they take everything hes got.
 
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I was thinking more like they had 4 guys and only a regular cab truck.
 

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