BravoXray
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- Dec 17, 2019
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- Nothern Indiana
- Tractor
- Kubota BX2230, John Deere 430 Diesel
It looks like its the center spokes of the broken wheel.And - what is that sticking out the upper end of that mess?
It looks like its the center spokes of the broken wheel.And - what is that sticking out the upper end of that mess?
Must have bad head bolts.
Well his strap wasn't long enough and he needed to meet his schedule! What could go wrong?
Yeah. But the inertia is what will get you.Maybe it's heavy enough that gravity will hold it in place?![]()
All of the 2" rachet straps I buy are too long (30') so I cut 8' off of them. This is on the ratchet end so the driver did it for a reason. Whether the reason is he's keeping something on top from flying away or he's stupid is up for debate.
Gravity holds EVREYTHING in place when you think about it... But yeah this looks like trouble waiting to happen...Sure LOOKS crazy dumb...but there might be more to know. MAYBE the strap is intended to be installed like that and there are more hold-downs, somewhere, holding the load to the trailer. If not, well, somebody needs a serious amount of remedial training!
Maybe it's heavy enough that gravity will hold it in place?![]()
I don't cut them. I get velcro straps from Amazon and use that to hold the excess in place. It also keeps the straps neatly coiled in storage. There are times I need the length and am glad I didn't cut them. You can see the end of the strap coiled and secured in the photo.All of the 2" rachet straps I buy are too long (30') so I cut 8' off of them. This is on the ratchet end so the driver did it for a reason. Whether the reason is he's keeping something on top from flying away or he's stupid is up for debate.
It may well be the strap is only intended to hold the cover on whatever (HVAC?) and the load is secured to the trailer elsewhere.Sure LOOKS crazy dumb...but there might be more to know. MAYBE the strap is intended to be installed like that and there are more hold-downs, somewhere, holding the load to the trailer. If not, well, somebody needs a serious amount of remedial training!
Maybe it's heavy enough that gravity will hold it in place?![]()
May I suggest a half twist in the flat tie strap will keep it from flapping in the wind? Learned this with many thousands of miles carrying dirtbikes on trailers.I don't cut them. I get velcro straps from Amazon and use that to hold the excess in place. It also keeps the straps neatly coiled in storage. There are times I need the length and am glad I didn't cut them. You can see the end of the strap coiled and secured in the photo. View attachment 804952
Am I seeing this right or is that tow truck parked in the left lane with no warning markers behind it?Not sure if this has been shared already but WOW. Just wow. Clearly not even looking to the road ahead, let alone see the tow truck in the way.
Am I seeing this right or is that tow truck parked in the left lane with no warning markers behind it?
I see a dashed white lane separator indicating two lanes in that direction, truck's in one.
Obviously she should've noticed the truck and avoided it (nb - I don't see flashing lights and with the bed down there's no taillights visible, gray day - but there *should* be lights at the top of the rollback?)
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Given that the rollback is probably silver or gray from behind, and it's a bright gray overcast day and likely misty & raining, it wouldn't take much more than a moment's distraction (which of course nobody else reading this has ever experienced) to miss the fact that there's a TRUCK PARKED IN THE FAST LANE.Yep.. No lights, no cones, no warnings.
Through a dirty windshield and to an unattentive driver, the deck of that rollback must look nearly identical to an open lane. What's missing, was flashing lights on the truck.Given that the rollback is probably silver or gray from behind, and it's a bright gray overcast day and likely misty & raining, it wouldn't take much more than a moment's distraction (which of course nobody else reading this has ever experienced) to miss the fact that there's a TRUCK PARKED IN THE FAST LANE.
Is that why they do that? It drives me nuts. They come up so that their right front corner is by my left wheel and ride there for miles... until I overtake a slower vehicle. At that point they will s-l-o-w-l-y speed up just enough to block me from pulling out.He must have chosen me for his Adaptive Speed Control to mimic.
I don't think this is adaptive speed control (ie radar cruise control) as that, at least on our Toyota that's my only familiarity (and thus a globally common experience no doubt haha) it ignores cars in the adjacent lane and will pass right by them.Is that why they do that? It drives me nuts. They come up so that their right front corner is by my left wheel and ride there for miles... until I overtake a slower vehicle. At that point they will s-l-o-w-l-y speed up just enough to block me from pulling out.