January 6, 201510 yr Owner You've got to be kidding. That tiny car could never pull that massive trailer around safely.
January 6, 201510 yr Staff I'm going to get me one of those. That's the new 2015 California government sanctioned tow vehicle and I herd tell it doesn't have no lift pump problems.
January 7, 201510 yr Staff The 5th wheel keeps the car from tipping over forward when brakes are applied. Edited January 7, 201510 yr by JAG1
January 7, 201510 yr this is just as bad. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1W5r7rrR_Mg lol, saw that one a few weeks ago. Sometimes a mans gotta do what a mans gotta do..............................I'm more interested in how he coupled it up like that.
January 7, 201510 yr That looked suspiciously like it was just a chain didn't it? I would've sworn the trailer is getting closer to the vehicle as they crested that little incline.. "Bakken fail of the day".. is that a 'thing'?? No offense to N>Daks, ( most of the newbies are not from there anyways) but I envision a herd of roustabouts, bouncing off the walls.. and shenanigans ensue.. The CAN-DO spirit is alive and well! I AM SPARTICUS! I can imagine finding 'help' in the non oil field sector is a bearcat. Can you imagine what a wheat or sugarbeet farmer would have to pay a man, just to run equipment.. Edited January 7, 201510 yr by rancherman
January 7, 201510 yr That looked suspiciously like it was just a chain didn't it? I would've sworn the trailer is getting closer to the vehicle as they crested that little incline.. "Bakken fail of the day".. is that a 'thing'?? No offense to N>Daks, ( most of the newbies are not from there anyways) but I envision a herd of roustabouts, bouncing off the walls.. and shenanigans ensue.. The CAN-DO spirit is alive and well! I AM SPARTICUS! I can imagine finding 'help' in the non oil field sector is a bearcat. Can you imagine what a wheat or sugarbeet farmer would have to pay a man, just to run equipment.. Yep there are several sites I see with Bakken fail of the day photos and videos. Most farmers and construction companies and even gas stations around here have foreign workers now days, most are from Mexico, and a lot of eastern European / Russian block countries as well as many other places. Pretty sad when our society has eroded to the point that most would rather accept government handouts from my pocket rather than take a "meaningful" job and we wonder why we have so many foreigners wanting to come here, they actually want to work and do dang good work at that.
January 7, 201510 yr Is that a picture from the RV site that MnTom was telling us about in that other thread???