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tunahead72

Eric, I can definitely relate, and yes I was more than a bit amused...

 

Every time my wife watches/helps me strap one of the Wheel Horses to the trailer, she has to know why I don't do it the same way every time, and why I don't just write it down some day.  Seems to me that's missing the point, certainly takes some of the fun and creativity out of it.  But what do I know?

 

By the way, I never noticed but your BBT has such a nice sweet voice, it's easy to forget that she could kick ALL of our arses at the same time. :hide:

 

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SylvanLakeWH

:clap: BBT…

 

But obviously you didn’t consult @Pullstart…. There’s no multiple deck stacking… :confusion-confused:

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ri702bill
12 hours ago, ebinmaine said:

We do this only twice most years

I hope the ride is a short, slow one, and not on I-95. You get 3 bonus points for the diagonal and front-to-back tie downs.:wh:

But - I am not so thrilled with the upper deck method with no weight below - the tractors (that's how we say it in RI) being up there raise the center of gravity a lot, making for squirrelly handling of a short wheelbase trailer - 1 demerit.:handgestures-thumbdown:

Which leads me to item two - IF one of the tractors shifts off those rather narrow ramps in transit, it addresses the issue above with less than desired results - 1 demerit.:scratchead:

The lack of fixed stops in front of the wheels is a concern - gotta watch out for deer & moose up there and stop short- 1 demerit.:oops:

 

All in good fun folks, ya gotta have a thick skin to work this crowd!!! Good creative use of tie-down points - good video.

Bill

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The Freightliner Guy

Yep very good informal video of how to strap it down 

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Pullstart
14 minutes ago, The Freightliner Guy said:

Yep very good informal video of how to strap it down 


Nice cab over!  We don’t have any big rigs, so we play with our school bus :lol:

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The Freightliner Guy

We almost bought it but my dad saw the inside and I told him it was a 2 stroke and he went like I don’t want a gasoline power semi flatbed so that was the end of that 

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The Freightliner Guy

My dad wanted to trade one of our Suzuki four wheelers for it but then he bailed and I was sad cuz I’ve always have wanted a COE and it’s a white Freightliner flt64 I think it is 

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The Freightliner Guy

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peter lena

@ebinmaine  marvel at your ease of video application for instruction , is there any source of help that you use do do your videos ? having a nightmare on the most basic attempted , send anything , looking for direction , thanks pete 

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ebinmaine
1 hour ago, ri702bill said:

I hope the ride is a short, slow one, and not on I-95. You get 3 bonus points for the diagonal and front-to-back tie downs.:wh:

But - I am not so thrilled with the upper deck method with no weight below - the

 

1.    tractors (that's how we say it in RI) being up there raise the center of gravity a lot, making for squirrelly handling of a short wheelbase trailer - 1 demerit.:handgestures-thumbdown:

Which leads me to item two

 

2.   IF one of the tractors shifts off those rather narrow ramps in transit, it addresses the issue above with less than desired results - 1 demerit.:scratchead:

 

3.    The lack of fixed stops in front of the wheels is a concern - gotta watch out for deer & moose up there and stop short- 1 demerit.:oops:

 

All in good fun folks, ya gotta have a thick skin to work this crowd!!! Good creative use of tie-down points - good video.

Bill

 

Man you guys are a TOUGH crowd!!

 

Good thing I got those three positive points ahead of time.

 

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Hi center of gravity is of very little concern in this particular situation. It's important to note that the trailer we own is COMMERCIAL DUTY.

This is a far far cry from the inexpensive imported garbage that you can buy nowadays.

Being in the trucking industry and having great concern for the safety of myself and the rest of the world I consulted several different fabrication professionals before we put the trailer in this form.

 

Current registered GVW is 3,400 lb and with additional springs it could carry quite a lot more. 

 

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I absolutely agree with the potential for side slide and to be perfectly frank with you it bothers me quite a bit as well. 

That's why we have that third strap pulling straight down on the front axles of each tractor.

I would rather have them facing fore and aft but..... this is what we've got to work with..... for now.  

We've been using this trailer set up in this manner for several years now with great success. 

 

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I agree with the concern here as well but not because of the deer and moose. It's because of the two-legged animals driving around in the other cars. 

 

 

59 minutes ago, peter lena said:

@ebinmaine  marvel at your ease of video application for instruction , is there any source of help that you use do do your videos ? having a nightmare on the most basic attempted , send anything , looking for direction , thanks pete 

 

Trina and I use nothing more complicated than our own smartphones to do our videos.

I've attempted editing on mine a couple times. I think I did okay but it isn't something I'd be interested in doing a lot because it's very time consuming.

We just think about what we want to do say and point out ahead of time and go for it. If I screw up something awful I just start right all over again.

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ri702bill
2 minutes ago, ebinmaine said:

but not because of the deer and moose. It's because of the two-legged animals driving around

The 2 legged ones can and will text while underway :oops: - the 4 legged ones can't - they got no thumbs!!!:lol:

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ebinmaine
2 minutes ago, ri702bill said:

The 2 legged ones can and will text while underway :oops: - the 4 legged ones can't - they got no thumbs!!!:lol:

 

Yeah but you give a four-legged animal a stylus and teach them to hold it in their mouth....

Watch out world!!

 

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ri702bill
Just now, ebinmaine said:

give a four-legged animal a stylus

Give 'em a corded mouse - they'll eat it!!!:happy-bouncyyellow:

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Snoopy11
2 hours ago, ebinmaine said:

Man you guys are a TOUGH crowd!!

Hmm... depends on how you look at it... I guess... :eusa-think:

 

'Dis be a tiny bit off topic... but you'll enjoy... :P

 

Redsquare has politics whether anyone wants to admit it or not... ;)

 

Conservative.... moderate... liberal. :flags-usa:

 

Conservative: People with 1 Wheel Horse.

Moderate: People with 2 Wheel Horses.

Liberal: People with 3 or more Wheel Horses.

 

:laughing-rolling:

 

Don

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ri702bill
1 minute ago, Snoopy11 said:

Conservative: People with 1 Wheel Horse.

Don, we all know that Horses need a stable mate, or 3, or 5 ....

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The Freightliner Guy

I only got one and it’s well enough for me and I got it for free

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Snoopy11
2 minutes ago, The Freightliner Guy said:

I only got one and it’s well enough for me and I got it for free

Ha ha... you say that now... :D

 

I said that very thing a couple of years ago...  :P

 

Now... I've got 3... and some green junk... and... oh well... I'm a nutcase... :ROTF:

 

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The Freightliner Guy

Well I did get it for free it was my great grandpa’s tractor used for plowing he died in 2004 I think and my uncle continued to use the rj up until 2008 when it was parked in my grandparents backyard and my grandma gave me her dads rj for free 

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The Freightliner Guy

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The Freightliner Guy

My grandma sent me the pics of grandpa Reese on his rj in Kansas or Ogden I don’t know 

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The Freightliner Guy

This is the exact spot it sat in for 14 years

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The Freightliner Guy

Well not exact but 4 ft to the left of the pic it sat

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ebinmaine
19 minutes ago, Snoopy11 said:

People with 2 Wheel Horses

People with 12 Wheel Horses...

 

Maybe I'd be level four. Lunatic?

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ebinmaine
7 minutes ago, The Freightliner Guy said:

 

Awesome story man. That's just super cool.

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