I know all about work, at one time I was hauling those cabover rv's that fit in the pickup bed, crank them all up 4 crank legs per unit, and you can only crank about halfway until you have to go to the other side and crank the other two, do that for 4 units.
Hope the forklift driver sat them level, hope he got the straight, hope they aren't frozen to the ground, hope the jacks aren't froze, then back this special narrow trailer between all the legs, don't hit one of you could knock them all down like domino's, stop and check the tensioner chains every 100 miles or so, and then repeat procedure on the other end, OHhhh, and hope like hell the wind doesn't pick up while you have them all up in the air! lol
Any experience hauling ATV's
Discussion in 'Car Hauler and Auto Carrier Trucking Forum' started by Hawkeye212, Nov 1, 2017.
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