Share Pics of People Hauling or Towing Something Wrong

   / Share Pics of People Hauling or Towing Something Wrong #10,081  
Re: backing up a trailer---
My SUV has horrible rear visibility----

My 'trick' is to raise the rear hatch when backing up in tight spots as well as when I hook up.
 
   / Share Pics of People Hauling or Towing Something Wrong #10,082  
Looked like only thing holding these two slabs in the bed of the truck was that one strap.

45A89ADF-BF21-4B0F-ADC4-F590C48C56AA.jpeg


TBS
 
   / Share Pics of People Hauling or Towing Something Wrong #10,084  
Looked like only thing holding these two slabs in the bed of the truck was that one strap.

I'd say the weight is holding them there. The two other straps are holding them to the frame, the third strap is just helping to hold them upright.
 
   / Share Pics of People Hauling or Towing Something Wrong #10,085  
Looked like only thing holding these two slabs in the bed of the truck was that one strap.

View attachment 603420


TBS
I see 3 straps and an "A" frame? Looks like most of the counter top guys around here, although I think I would have gone with a long bed...........
 
   / Share Pics of People Hauling or Towing Something Wrong #10,087  
I'd say the weight is holding them there. The two other straps are holding them to the frame, the third strap is just helping to hold them upright.

I see 3 straps and an "A" frame? Looks like most of the counter top guys around here, although I think I would have gone with a long bed...........

Yes, friction and weight would be part of it, like anytime you are carrying something in the bed or a truck with the tailgate down. Two straps appeared to be around the A frame and one across the top of the slabs evidently attached to the tie down points at the fron sides of the bed.

That truck was squatting pretty good and the weight raised the front end everytime they started up from a stop. It rocked the truck back and forward stopping and starting in congested traffic.

I got ahead of them and they made it 4-5 miles down the road and I saw them exit. That thing was unsafe.


TBS
 
   / Share Pics of People Hauling or Towing Something Wrong #10,089  
Looks like a 4 x 4 piece of lumber just laying there by the tailgate also. Gees.

One strap. Guess its fine till it breaks or comes loose.
 
   / Share Pics of People Hauling or Towing Something Wrong #10,091  
I think its real. I bought the smaller 1500 gallon version and it was amazingly light. I doubt this one weights 500 lbs.

If it isn't half full. :)

If you look down the right side bed rail, either the bed rail is crushed down, or the tank would have to be bowed in. The lines of the bottom of the tank don't line up with the lines of the top of the bed rail. Like I said, color me skeptical.
 
   / Share Pics of People Hauling or Towing Something Wrong #10,092  
If you look down the right side bed rail, either the bed rail is crushed down, or the tank would have to be bowed in. The lines of the bottom of the tank don't line up with the lines of the top of the bed rail. Like I said, color me skeptical.
I can't speak for all tanks but mine was so light and flexible that the side of the tank could easily crush in like that if it were strapped down hard - like a plastic milk jug except without getting a permanent crease. It was easy to move the tank into place working alone. I doubt that truck is bent.

Kinda related - this is the Hauling Things Wrong thread - Bozo who delivered my tank ignored my directions and got trapped in a one-way downhill orchard haul road he couldn't back out of because it was raining and slick with mud. I eventually pulled his too-big trailer out of there after considerable effort.

I posted a few photos of that adventure in this old post where someone had a similar problem. Enjoy!
https://www.tractorbynet.com/forums...50-bx-24-too-small-pulling-4.html#post1423418
 
   / Share Pics of People Hauling or Towing Something Wrong #10,093  
The 2500 gallon tanks often weight LESS than 400lbs, and have some give (especially if warm) so the photo being real would not be shocking at all.
 
   / Share Pics of People Hauling or Towing Something Wrong #10,094  
Anybody else notice the JD going the other way?
Lol, it took me a bit to figure it out. I thought it was on the side of the road parked at first. Was trying to figure out what had turf tires in it & was that big. Made so much more sense scale wise realizing it was closer on a trailer.
 
   / Share Pics of People Hauling or Towing Something Wrong #10,095  
Re Joecoin in post 10077, I would say the photo is real. These tanks do have a lot of bend in the side wall. I wonder if he thought about low, power/ phone wires? The load is probably over height. There better be no or little wind to, or expect random invountary lane changes.

Commercial tank haulers (in New Zealand) use ballasted trailers to beat the wind, carting 1 - 4 tanks makes for a huge sail area.
 
   / Share Pics of People Hauling or Towing Something Wrong #10,096  
If you look down the right side bed rail, either the bed rail is crushed down, or the tank would have to be bowed in. The lines of the bottom of the tank don't line up with the lines of the top of the bed rail. Like I said, color me skeptical.
That is exactly what I thought... while I don't see it would be a weight issue, it just looks like it didn't fit.
 
   / Share Pics of People Hauling or Towing Something Wrong #10,097  
I moved a 5000 gallon poly tank with my 18 PJ trailer... rolled it right up the fold-down ramps and used the back roads to transport 15 miles... my involvement was the loan of my trailer to move it from my neighbors son's home to my neighbors...
 
   / Share Pics of People Hauling or Towing Something Wrong #10,098  
Saw this on a local PD Facebook post. At least the skidsteer is chained down. :D

overloaded1.jpg
 
   / Share Pics of People Hauling or Towing Something Wrong #10,099  
Saw this on a local PD Facebook post. At least the skidsteer is chained down. :D

View attachment 604005

I guess that you could say that, then call yourself an optimist.
I saw an F150 pulling a 32' travel trailer that squatted about like that (Ranger?) While an F150 could probably handle the load if properly set up, this one wasn't; the springs weren't even arched in the right direction. I waited to see which way they were going, then headed off in the other direction.
 

Tractor & Equipment Auctions

2019 VOLVO DD25B DOUBLE DRUM ROLLER (A60429)
2019 VOLVO DD25B...
2018 CATERPILLAR 259D SKID STEER (A60429)
2018 CATERPILLAR...
3ft Metal 5-Point Star Art (A55853)
3ft Metal 5-Point...
2023 CAN-AM HD7 RTV (A59823)
2023 CAN-AM HD7...
Metal Transport Rack (A59228)
Metal Transport...
2022 TAKEUCHI TL8R2 SKID STEER (A60429)
2022 TAKEUCHI...
 
Top