Sadly, we don't have a "Like" button. But these two deserve this:
CJSX2fromCT said
11:45 AM Jan 25, 2016
No Terry this one does.....
"Keep coming, keep coming, keep coming... there you got it"
LMAO
Bill and Linda said
04:26 PM Jan 25, 2016
You know this really does look legit or else someone spent a long time with Photoshop.I can see the truck’s dual wheel tracks.
Even if he gets tail down by dragging it forward the truck bed rails are going to do a number on the belly overhang.This will not end well without some recovery trucks with operators who know what they are doing with airbags and dollies.But it can be saved with minimal damage.
BiggarView said
05:27 PM Jan 25, 2016
Looks like a tow back through the ditch the way he came is in order. Note to self.... short-cuts while towing a 5er... bad idea.
JonRV said
09:06 PM Jan 25, 2016
Thats impressive!
Bill and Linda said
10:50 AM Jan 26, 2016
BiggarView wrote:
Looks like a tow back through the ditch the way he came is in order. Note to self.... short-cuts while towing a 5er... bad idea.
Yep, but to save damage one way is to use airbags to raise the rear and then put a dolly under the rear after some type of frame support.You can’t just put a chain around the axles assuming they are spring supported.You’ll pull the axles right off the springs.The rear cap is probably damaged now regardless but maybe it can be salvaged.
Good lesson for everyone in more ways than one if we all think about how this could happened to us – even without the snow.
https://www.facebook.com/GeneralRVCenter/photos/a.192271487458123.49363.192269984124940/1129296907088905/?type=3&theater
anyone care to admit???
-- Edited by CJSX2fromCT on Monday 25th of January 2016 08:56:44 AM
That isn't any parking or backing mishap, there are no trailer tire marks in the snow. Definitely driver error involved though.
-- Edited by BiggarView on Monday 25th of January 2016 11:18:26 AM
Sadly, we don't have a "Like" button. But these two deserve this:
"Keep coming, keep coming, keep coming... there you got it"
LMAO
You know this really does look legit or else someone spent a long time with Photoshop. I can see the truck’s dual wheel tracks.
Even if he gets tail down by dragging it forward the truck bed rails are going to do a number on the belly overhang. This will not end well without some recovery trucks with operators who know what they are doing with airbags and dollies. But it can be saved with minimal damage.
Looks like a tow back through the ditch the way he came is in order. Note to self.... short-cuts while towing a 5er... bad idea.
Yep, but to save damage one way is to use airbags to raise the rear and then put a dolly under the rear after some type of frame support. You can’t just put a chain around the axles assuming they are spring supported. You’ll pull the axles right off the springs. The rear cap is probably damaged now regardless but maybe it can be salvaged.
Good lesson for everyone in more ways than one if we all think about how this could happened to us – even without the snow.