JeepMan
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This is gonna be way off topic.
As you know everyone is gonna die. Recently we buried a cousin. At the cemetary I noticed that the crane trailer that they use to bring in the "box for the box", (ie the vault for the casket) had a differential under it.
I surmised that because the trailer was equipped with it's own motor to power the crane that somehow they must have a drive syetem under the trailer so they can "drive" the trailer into position and leave the truck on the road. As you know, as in this case, some cemetaries are built on hillsides, (as this one is) so to be able to do this must help immensely with this work.
Now I was thinking, how would this idea be with these trailers spoken about here!!
How handy would it be to be able to "drive" the trailer into a tight spot to load and to be able to do the same to unload!
How about hooking up the trailer also, just "drive' the railer to the truck pintle, hook up and go!!
Anyone seen what I am talking about?
This is gonna be way off topic.
As you know everyone is gonna die. Recently we buried a cousin. At the cemetary I noticed that the crane trailer that they use to bring in the "box for the box", (ie the vault for the casket) had a differential under it.
I surmised that because the trailer was equipped with it's own motor to power the crane that somehow they must have a drive syetem under the trailer so they can "drive" the trailer into position and leave the truck on the road. As you know, as in this case, some cemetaries are built on hillsides, (as this one is) so to be able to do this must help immensely with this work.
Now I was thinking, how would this idea be with these trailers spoken about here!!
How handy would it be to be able to "drive" the trailer into a tight spot to load and to be able to do the same to unload!
How about hooking up the trailer also, just "drive' the railer to the truck pintle, hook up and go!!
Anyone seen what I am talking about?