Was the trailer only allowed to do 58?
Was the trailer only allowed to do 58?
No, I have proven that the trailer can go over 65 mph so it must be the trucks.
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Don't tell anyone...
And I did not have to go through orientation either.
In our operation we don't just do heavy haul or flatbeds, we also have a repair facility and wreckers. Well a Prime truck broke down on McDonald pass and we go the call to rescue the truck. Could not find or fix the coolant leak on the side of the road so I was dispatched to bring the trailer into the yard. You can not tow the truck and trailer together in Montana.
At least it was a flatbed!
Too dark to get a good pic... First time with a tarped load too... LOL