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Discussion in 'Flatbed Trucking Forum' started by MACK E-6, Dec 11, 2017.
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Just a bit short there.
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(I see what looks like a trailer on the side of the top picture, but it doesn't look like a trailer anymore.)
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The dolly would have an A-frame at the front which hung loose or perhaps chained up and it was this way that the return journey was made by connecting the eye of the A-frame to a ringfeeder on the back chassis of the wagon.
Could the problem in this case be as you say, or perhaps a failure in the manufacture of the beam? Alot of twisting strain when cornering with such a thing. Interesting though, I have seen many such combinations but never such a dire result.
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