Big problem with campers is they are made to be lightweight, and lots of the internal storage is up high. Once people get them loaded up and start traveling they're quite top-heavy.
Bingo.
Marble counter-tops don't help either.
Rgds, D.
Big problem with campers is they are made to be lightweight, and lots of the internal storage is up high. Once people get them loaded up and start traveling they're quite top-heavy.
I might be wrong, but seeing that combination upside down with the trailer still in line with the Cadillac, I suspect he had tried to eliminate sway and had adjusted his hitch with the sway adjuster too stiff and with too little weight on the rear tires. I think he was going so fast that he swerved when he reached a gentle curve. He was lucky there was no impact, just a lot of grinding on the roof of the trailer and against the center divider as he slid to a standstill. He was still aimed neatly downhill when I came upon him.
Here's the location - (static photo. That live webcam is at Magnifeye.com - Traffic Webcams for the Truckee/Tahoe area). Cars run 75+ down that grade because they expect there is nothing but open road and gentle curves ahead, trucks 20 mph because its so steep.
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Well, 20 years with the hwy department.I defer to your local knowledge of the area.
Big problem with campers is they are made to be lightweight, and lots of the internal storage is up high. Once people get them loaded up and start traveling they're quite top-heavy.
and of course none was tied down.
Pfft! It's all scrap, why tie it down? :laughing:
This I understand. I have a mother-in-law, too.
When towing goes wrong ...
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Wonder what he was trying to tow that got him bouncing like that.
Looks like trying to pull an excavator onto a trailer.
Bruce
Good buddy of mine lost control on black ice in a K5 Blazer. He was doing about 40 miles a hour and hit a cement culvert. He just had the spare tire laying behind the back seat and a 2" trailer ball. The ball went through the front window. The spare tire folded down the back seat, broke the passengers seat from the floor, and pushed the dash into the firewall.
He was lucky, both of those objects could have killed him.
Chris
Good buddy of mine lost control on black ice in a K5 Blazer. He was doing about 40 miles a hour and hit a cement culvert. He just had the spare tire laying behind the back seat and a 2" trailer ball. The ball went through the front window. The spare tire folded down the back seat, broke the passengers seat from the floor, and pushed the dash into the firewall.
He was lucky, both of those objects could have killed him.
Chris
Not wanting to turn away a free boat lift, I made arrangements to do a recovery of the free-to-me-boat-lift. After getting the lift on my trailer, a garage fire broke out two doors down.
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10 seconds after taking this photo, it occurred to me that if the fellow had a propane bottle in his garage, I didn't want to me near what could amount to a timed fuse artillery simulator and so I high-tailed it out of there.
Upon getting back to my truck, it dawned to me that all of our local police were over at the fire, and right now would be a good time to hit the highway with my unsecured load. So off I went!
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Earlier in the week I snapped a photo of a kindred spirit who very carefully had leashed down his load to the pallet it was sitting on and the pellet was leashed down with nothing more than gravity.
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LOL GOOD ONES>>