And I worry about running legal. Note the trailer license plate on the hoe.
With just the hoe bucket holding it on the trailer (no chains ), he headed out to the highway and down the road. There are a couple more photos of these wizards on my photo thread.
Looks like some of the stuff that goes on around this part of the world. Here if it's a dirt road anything goes and I mean anything. Gets a little better when they hit the pavement but not by much.
Same here, you see some crazy things from time to time. The other day I passed a mini van towing another mini van down Interstate 79S at 70mph (in the fast lane none the less) with a 6 foot rope holding them together. No idea how the second nitwit was planning to stop in time if the "tow" vehicle hit the brakes.... I knew I wanted to get a long ways from them
Why even bother with the trailer? I think you could flat tow the hoe just as easily without rusk of damage to the trailer which looks over loaded. Better yet just drive the hoe!