mdmorgan
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It's been a few weeks ago but here are the pics and some pointers to anyone who needs to recover 2 trailers.
1st off DO NOT, I repeat DO NOT, try towing one behind the other as in the 1st pic. Anything over 40 mph and the 2nd trailer became so unstable wobbling back and forth it was literally bouncing from one tire to the other, (pucker factor, very high).
Towing them like this was my plan B. Plan A was to get GL to flip them for me but the guy didn't want to take the blame if something got damaged, even though i told him not to worry, so plan B it was for about 30 miles.
Luckely i found a heavy equipment shop with a forklift to give me a hand flipping one.
I had with me 2 wood stakes to put in the pockets of the bottom trailer to help guide the top one on and to keep them from sliding around on each other. I had them cut 1 1/2"x1 1/2" on the info that the pockets were 1 3/4" x 2", well they are not 1 3/4", more like 1 3/8", so my stakes were to big and had to beat them in.
So, pointer #2 cut your stakes to 1 1/4" and you should be good.
After flipping, 70mph was cake.
The rest of the trip went smooth, got quite a few funny looks but, what are you gonna do?
1st off DO NOT, I repeat DO NOT, try towing one behind the other as in the 1st pic. Anything over 40 mph and the 2nd trailer became so unstable wobbling back and forth it was literally bouncing from one tire to the other, (pucker factor, very high).
Towing them like this was my plan B. Plan A was to get GL to flip them for me but the guy didn't want to take the blame if something got damaged, even though i told him not to worry, so plan B it was for about 30 miles.
Luckely i found a heavy equipment shop with a forklift to give me a hand flipping one.
I had with me 2 wood stakes to put in the pockets of the bottom trailer to help guide the top one on and to keep them from sliding around on each other. I had them cut 1 1/2"x1 1/2" on the info that the pockets were 1 3/4" x 2", well they are not 1 3/4", more like 1 3/8", so my stakes were to big and had to beat them in.
So, pointer #2 cut your stakes to 1 1/4" and you should be good.
After flipping, 70mph was cake.
The rest of the trip went smooth, got quite a few funny looks but, what are you gonna do?
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