Just hang them from the front and rear bumpers.Or a proper ladder rack so that they could sit flat above the cab and overhang front and back.
Aaron Z
One of my buddies sent me this. ( not his doing ) That’s got to be one of the worst overloads I’ve ever seen. The trackhoe is 53,000 pounds.View attachment 651556
One of my buddies sent me this. ( not his doing ) That’s got to be one of the worst overloads I’ve ever seen. The trackhoe is 53,000 pounds.View attachment 651556
I wish you had photos of that! Did he break the truck, or bog down in the lawn, or what?Looks like the fool who purchased mine some years ago. Only difference is the color and brand of truck. He proudly told me he could handle it and he was only going a few miles anyway. Didn稚 even make it off my property and had to pay for towing his truck and trailer as well as the hoe.
The person that initially hit him, and the tailgater that was too close to react in time.I worked a case where a guy was killed when he was trying to retrieve an item like that from a traffic lane on a highway. He was ran over twice.
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I dodged a flying shovel the other day. An underground utility company had one unsecured on the flat bed. It slid off and got clipped by the dump trailer they were towing.Had one fly out from a trailer ahead of me once. Not fun playing dodge the plywood at 65mph.