Cord
Veteran Member
Several years ago I rebuilt my 10,000lb flat be trailer. New tires, fenders, springs, lights, ect. To do this work I flipped the trailer over. At that time I noticed that some of the spring mounts were rough so I replaced them. Fast forward a few years later... I had loaded my skid steer (7,000lb machine) and made a u-turn when I heard a "bang!". Stopped to check the trailer and found the left rear spring shackle had broken off. The weld did not fail, instead the the two tabs ripped right off the U. Attributed that to a freak occurrence until last night. I had just transported the same skid steer 2.5 hours at 75mph without an incident. Unloaded the machine and transported the trailer 15 miles, some of which was over a very rough road. When I got to my destination I could smell something hot. Check the brakes and they were cool. Noticed the tires were shifted together and had burned each other down significantly. Sure enough the right rear spring shackle broke off. Same shackle and before, but now the opposite side. It was dark or I would have taken a picture. Just like the last time, the tabs broke off the U, but the welds held. The break is very jagged, like the metal ripped. The break is bright and not rusted. Definitely not the result of a brittle weld. WFT is going on here?