Dwight Harley
Well-known member
I didn't want to hijack Steve Hoover's thread so I thought I would start a new one....I'll go first:
A few years ago my friend Mike and I were on our way back from hunting on Dry Lake. It was dark, snowing like hell and we were tired. Mike was trailering his beat up aluminum duck boat. We're zipping along about 65 when there was this "disturbance in the Force," the truck jerks sideways and we both say WTF! and I look back to see a shower of sparks coming up from the left side of the trailer...the trailer is jerking back and forth and Mike pulls over to the side of the road. The damn bolts had all sheared off and the left wheel was long gone. Anyway, we crammed all the gear we could including the OB into the back of the truck and left the trailer and boat on the side of the road. The next day we wrestled the rig onto the back of a flat bed trailer and Mike took it into the shop to get it repaired.
Like I said in an earlier post, I don't like trailers and don't trust them but they are a necessary evil.
A few years ago my friend Mike and I were on our way back from hunting on Dry Lake. It was dark, snowing like hell and we were tired. Mike was trailering his beat up aluminum duck boat. We're zipping along about 65 when there was this "disturbance in the Force," the truck jerks sideways and we both say WTF! and I look back to see a shower of sparks coming up from the left side of the trailer...the trailer is jerking back and forth and Mike pulls over to the side of the road. The damn bolts had all sheared off and the left wheel was long gone. Anyway, we crammed all the gear we could including the OB into the back of the truck and left the trailer and boat on the side of the road. The next day we wrestled the rig onto the back of a flat bed trailer and Mike took it into the shop to get it repaired.
Like I said in an earlier post, I don't like trailers and don't trust them but they are a necessary evil.