Me and my dad were discussing pup trailers the other night and he said they used to have an extra support in the front to prevent an end over end. Have you guys heard of this? It's just one of those things that is boggling our minds because we can't find it on the internet.
question about pup trailers
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by davect, Jan 19, 2011.
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What is an end over end?
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jack stand........
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yes most of them have a small leg that drops down off the nose after disconntecting to prevent trailer from tipping forward while forklifts are in them
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pup trailer ????
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this
they arent putting them on all pups anymore, they are supposed to be better balanced to prevent it from diving
here is a pup trailer without a dive leg with too much weight in the nose........
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the only pup trailers that i know of are dump, tanker, & flatbed & they have wheels on both ends, therefore they can't tip forward. if you're refuring to a van pup than the dolly keeps it from tipping foward.
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This trailer should of had a trailer jack under it to prevent it from tipping forword.
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nah, our guys load dozens of these every night that dont have jacks under them, its pretty rare that they tip...i think ive seen 3 tip in about 3 yearsSaddle Tramp Thanks this.
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cool thanx for the answer guys.
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