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Re: [oletrucks] Trailer safety

To: MarkNoakes@aol.com, oletrucks@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: [oletrucks] Trailer safety
From: jvanho01@tir.com
Date: Tue, 04 May 1999 06:18:10 -0400
This is the exact reason that I went to Imperial Trailers in Olney,
Illinois and bought a dual axle with brakes on all four wheels to do my
truck and car hauling.

Jim V.
'58 GMC Suburban Carrier Pickup - V8 Automatic

At 09:25 PM 5/3/99 Monday -0400, MarkNoakes@aol.com wrote:
>I was talking to someone from the list about hauling trucks on trailers and 
>thought that this story from years ago might help calibrate you guys to be as 
>careful as possilbe.
>
>Brian and my youngest brother Scott were moving a trailer load of junk for 
>their employer, who I consider to be a real nut, as well as rather careless.  
>Brian and Scott were young and wouldn't oppose their boss even though they 
>knew they were overloaded.  The trailer was loaded with a big old car stuffed 
>with a bunch of other junk and being pulled behind a van that was also loaded 
>down.  They were driving through the hills in Alabama on their way from GA to 
>MS.  To make a long story shorter, on the way down the road the trailer axle 
>broke, the wheel flew off, the stub dug in, and the van and loaded trailer 
>got jerked off the road and did a barrel roll off of a cliff (if a 45 degree 
>bank counts as a cliff).  It was about 60-ft down to water, but after the 
>first complete roll and about 30-ft down, they hung on the only tree on the 
>whole bank just between the van and the loaded trailer (the car stayed on the 
>trailer for the whole ride; it was strapped down tight); the trailer hitch 
>snapped but the chains held and they came to a stop with minor injuries from 
>junk flying around inside.  It took them quite a while to climb out to the 
>top.  Brian got to a phone and called my parents and in a typical 
>understatement said something about running off the road and having a little 
>accident and would they please come get them.  My mom literally got sick when 
>she saw the "little accident" and what would have happened if the tree hadn't 
>been there and if it hadn't caught on the trailer chains.
>
>Definitely don't overload your car trailer!  Our old trucks are heavy and car 
>trailers these days are pretty light duty; please be careful out there.
>
>Mark Noakes
>58/56 Suburban
>Knoxville, TN
>oletrucks is devoted to Chevy and GM trucks built between 1941 and 1959

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