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Thread: Steep Hill + HHG Trailer

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    Default Steep Hill + HHG Trailer

    Kind of a steep hill in my neighborhood today. Notice the Handrails for the sidewalk? That's a sure sign you don't want to drive a HHG trailer down the hill



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    What a retard. But then again, look at the name on the trailer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rev.Vassago
    What a retard. But then again, look at the name on the trailer.
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    Hell - that looks like every intersection around where I live.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Malaki86
    Hell - that looks like every intersection around where I live.
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    I don't know about looking like your area, no OUT HOUSES or did WV finally get indoor plumbing?

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    Default Re: Steep Hill + HHG Trailer

    Quote Originally Posted by marylandkw
    Kind of a steep hill in my neighborhood


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    This sort of thing seems to happen quite often. But I would think a hill like that would be rather obvious.

    Would this qualify as one of Jeff Foxworthy's "here's your sign" moments?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Double R
    Quote Originally Posted by Malaki86
    Hell - that looks like every intersection around where I live.
    I don't know about looking like your area, no OUT HOUSES or did WV finally get indoor plumbing?
    Outhouses? Indoor plumbing? Hell, we just use plastic bottles or paper bags and toss em out the winder when they're full.
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    Why didn't you help push mdkw?
    In a small town that's almost as good as a carnival.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Malaki86
    Outhouses? Indoor plumbing? Hell, we just use plastic bottles or paper bags and toss em out the winder when they're full.
    Now I know right where you live Mal...


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    yea, DOH!

    Guess those boys will be paying for that ooops for awhile!

    Let's see!

    1) Wrecker bill - probably took 2

    2) damage to the trailer

    3) damage to the roadway!

    4) stupid fine


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    Quote Originally Posted by countryhorseman
    1) Wrecker bill - probably took 2
    Nope, just 1 but it was one of those fancy rotator jobs. I had the same company tow me outta a front yard(don't ask) and the bill was $500

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    2) damage to the trailer
    Almost none...it's almost like they designed it for this.

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    3) damage to the roadway!
    They have to bring in a special paver for these hill around here (I am an asphalt dump trucker if you did not know) It has to have a winch attatched to the top of the hill to go up or down not to mention the motor has to be on gimbals to ensure proper operation on such a steep hill. It is the same kind of paver they use for racing ovals. Very, very expensive. And public works got all his insurance information.

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    4) stupid fine
    Public works got his information from our local police once he got done :shock:


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    Thanks for sharing the photo's, made my morning!
    And it was the talk of the town yesterday, almost as good as a carnival
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    Was he trying to back up the hill or was he coming down and trying to make the corner?????
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    Quote Originally Posted by Windwalker
    Was he trying to back up the hill or was he coming down and trying to make the corner?????
    Judgeing from the first picture, I would say that he was coming down the hill. How did I come up with this, let's see:

    1. The tractor is turning right, like he was making a right at the bottom of the hill onto the main road.

    2. The sign at the bottom of the street reads "DO NOT ENTER", making it a one way street, the way that the truck is facing.
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    And the scrape marks show he was coming down.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Windwalker
    Was he trying to back up the hill or was he coming down and trying to make the corner?????
    He was coming down the hill, unsuccessfully
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    And, unfortunately, he was not able to move the tandems all the way to the back before trying that.

    I once delivered the walls for a "panellized home" (Wausau Homes) to a location where we were supposed to BACK up the hill. In order to get the loads up the hill, there was a D-8 over the top of the hill, as an anchor, with a cable stretched down to a HUGE BACKHOE. Then another cable from the bucket of the backhoe to the back of our trailers. They took us up in "steps" the length that the backhoe could stretch out. But, the tandems on our flatbeds were at the back of the trailer, and the "road" was gravel.

    I can imagine that he did not take the time to walk down there and look at the angle he would have to try to clear. If he's never been in a situation like that before, he wouldn't have known. New driver?
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    I just went over and looked at the intersection and checked my pictures again and he actually bent his front bumper on the drivers side as he was coming down the hill! :shock:
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    I noticed in the pic of the guys standing around by the trailer talking that is obviously common for trucks to have problems there without marylandkw saying so. Also wonder how he missed taking out the power line right above the truck, musta been a close one there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. Ford95
    I noticed in the pic of the guys standing around by the trailer talking that is obviously common for trucks to have problems there without marylandkw saying so. Also wonder how he missed taking out the power line right above the truck, musta been a close one there.
    Take another good look at the pic. The tractor would have passed under it even if it had been lower. It would simply have ridden up and over the top. But, when the front of the trailer was under it, the drives were in a lower position. They came back up when the drives got up to the crown of the road. Once the front of the trailer is by, the lines will simply ride across the top. But, I'll bet he didn't look at that either. He simply got lucky there.
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