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In contrast to the other thread of towing rigs, got any good stories of what NOT to do? I'll start...
I was probably about 17, working at a small marina - and looking back, lot's of corners where cut at this place... which is kinda the underlying theme of this post. Well, we had to move a Maxum 20' cuddy cabin from our lot to a local used car dealership that was going to display it for sale. Not very far away, maybe 6 or 7 miles with half of it on a highway. I get the call to take the boat over there but the only truck available was our "lot" truck... a Chevy Luv. A fun truck - and you could beat on it all day long. But it was quite small and only had a little 4cyl engine. Think "Isuzu" from the late 70's/early 80's, if you've never seen one in person.
Anyways, off I go - the older guys all said "You'll be fine". OK, who was I to argue! Things were going fine till I started going up a hill on the highway and all of sudden... I noticed I could spin the steering wheel and nothing would happen! Nope, nothing broke - the front end was off the ground!!! After making sure the wheel was centered, I eased off the gas and it came back down. I pulled over to the side, hopped the guard rail, down an embankment and knocked on the door of a restaurant until they opened up (it was early in the day) so I could call the store to bring a bigger truck! Yeah, sometimes size DOES matter!
I was probably about 17, working at a small marina - and looking back, lot's of corners where cut at this place... which is kinda the underlying theme of this post. Well, we had to move a Maxum 20' cuddy cabin from our lot to a local used car dealership that was going to display it for sale. Not very far away, maybe 6 or 7 miles with half of it on a highway. I get the call to take the boat over there but the only truck available was our "lot" truck... a Chevy Luv. A fun truck - and you could beat on it all day long. But it was quite small and only had a little 4cyl engine. Think "Isuzu" from the late 70's/early 80's, if you've never seen one in person.
Anyways, off I go - the older guys all said "You'll be fine". OK, who was I to argue! Things were going fine till I started going up a hill on the highway and all of sudden... I noticed I could spin the steering wheel and nothing would happen! Nope, nothing broke - the front end was off the ground!!! After making sure the wheel was centered, I eased off the gas and it came back down. I pulled over to the side, hopped the guard rail, down an embankment and knocked on the door of a restaurant until they opened up (it was early in the day) so I could call the store to bring a bigger truck! Yeah, sometimes size DOES matter!