(quoted from post at 15:29:00 05/02/19) This is the 3rd time this picture has been posted on Tractor talk in the last 2 Days. Do not any of you ever
open up a full page and see what is posted on it????
Loren
I didn't see it previously either.
That's the way it's supposed to look. You don't tie the tractor to the trailer. You tie the trailer to the tractor when you're doing things correctly.
(quoted from post at 15:29:00 05/02/19) Do not any of you ever
open up a full page and see what is posted on it????
Loren
(quoted from post at 04:47:22 05/03/19)(quoted from post at 15:29:00 05/02/19) Do not any of you ever
open up a full page and see what is posted on it????
Loren
Think what you like Loren, but this statement along with the quad of question marks insinuates that those of us who haven t seen it yet either don t know what we re doing or we re not doing it right and you are. If you don t want to see it again, just don t open the thread. Pretty simple. Also, I have yet to understand the attitude of some of you that use the classic view that you are in some way superior to those that use the modern view.
Now, this is the first time I ve seen it, too. However, if I m not mistaken, this happened yesterday on I-840 between Murfreesboro and Lebanon here in middle-TN. I had called a friend because he was late to meet me and he said he was just getting by the traffic jam, that there was a big orange tractor still tied to the trailer and the trailer was sticking straight up in the air. I ll show him the pic tomorrow and ask him.
-Scott
(quoted from post at 18:39:33 05/02/19) Sorry to have upset anyone I missed the post will pay closer attention in the future
ow do you know the tractor was strapped (or chained) down. Maybe the trailer was strapped up! :roll: It's been raining a lot. I'm bored. sorry.(quoted from post at 18:58:07 05/02/19)
I am surprised that no one has pointed out the glaring error in the caption that is attached to the picture, LOL. The caption says that the tractor was STRAPPED down. We all know that the most important YTDOT rule is that anything on wheels, or is it anything made of steel? or is it anything that has tracks? I'll have to go look it up. Anyway YOU MUST USE CHAINS on it. NO STRAPS on tractors!!
(quoted from post at 06:25:31 05/03/19)ow do you know the tractor was strapped (or chained) down. Maybe the trailer was strapped up! :roll: It's been raining a lot. I'm bored. sorry.(quoted from post at 18:58:07 05/02/19)
I am surprised that no one has pointed out the glaring error in the caption that is attached to the picture, LOL. The caption says that the tractor was STRAPPED down. We all know that the most important YTDOT rule is that anything on wheels, or is it anything made of steel? or is it anything that has tracks? I'll have to go look it up. Anyway YOU MUST USE CHAINS on it. NO STRAPS on tractors!!
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