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| A picture is worth a 1000 words. If you look closley the guy is still in the truck.
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| Gotta say he was actually LUCKY he was pulling a boat of that size...otherwise, he'd have the Lord God Almighty as his shipmate.
Steve
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| Are there any roads like that on the way to Cave Run???!!!!! |
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| Remember that one well John....the pic. was taken last March at Cave Run...wonder what made the bed cover raise up? Fortunately the truck was a 4 wheel drive + once the trailer was unhooked he was able to drive back up the rock cliff to the road.[;)] [:sun:] |
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| Yes, he might want to try another launch site. That one looks more like a carry in to me. |
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| Jlong, that is very much like the back roads to the Mountain muskie camp.
Take it slow![;)] |
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| How did you get a picture of my brother... well he almost ended up like that...
Later
Jim |
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| Yes and no... It was probably the size of boat that caused him to lose control. Here's the million dollar question: What do you suppose the tongue weight rating is on that hitch? [:bigsmile:]
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Gotta say he was actually LUCKY he was pulling a boat of that size...otherwise, he'd have the Lord God Almighty as his shipmate.
Steve
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| I wonder who the Hitch Mfr. is
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| I would definitely agree that the boat had something to do with losing control, but as you look at the picture, the boat trailer grounded out...which was a good thing here. Think if he lost control with a smaller rig that weighed less than the truck... (Just by the size of the boat, I would think the boat might weigh more than the truck or at least close to it.)
Steve
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