Reckon the F350 was testing the design tolerances of those chains just a tad.
Reckon the F350 was testing the design tolerances of those chains just a tad.
JayTee
Nullus Anxietus
Cancer is gender blind.
2000 D2 TD5 Auto: Tins
1994 D1 300TDi Manual: Dave
1980 SIII Petrol Tray: Doris
OKApotamus #74
Nanocom, D2 TD5 only.
When did a camper trailer get to 30ft - over 9m!
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Slunnie
~ Discovery II Td5 ~ Discovery 3dr V8 ~ Series IIa 6cyl ute ~ Series II V8 ute ~
A better photo here. The semi driver needs a medal as it appears that he quickly chained the Ford to his rig:
Couple in pickup saved by their trailer's safety chain | Car News | Auto123
An Idaho State Trooper arrived, followed quickly by other rescue workers; together they anchored more chains between the pickup and Rod Drury's heavy truck.
Here every trailer must have safety chains. By the sound of this following extract, in Canada you only need chains if the trailer doesn't have breakaway brakes. Correct me if I'm wrong, that doesn't sound right to me.
The safety chain is mandatory in most U.S. states. Here, the safety chain is required by Transport Canada. In Quebec, for example, here's what the SAAQ requires regarding the chain: “If you are driving a trailer that is not equipped with an independent braking system to stop it in case of separation, you must use a safety device (chain or cable) connecting the trailer to the towing vehicle. This device must be directly attached to the towing vehicle. It must be strong and secure enough to keep the trailer connected to the vehicle if the coupling system breaks.”
I’m pretty sure the dinosaurs died out when they stopped gathering food and started having meetings to discuss gathering food
A bookshop is one of the only pieces of evidence we have that people are still thinking
I'm guessing that the trailers with "independent braking systems" might be dog or pig type, or semi trailer type. All of these, at least here, have spring brakes which will apply the second the service air supply is lost, which of course happens in a breakaway. The trailer is still bloody dangerous of course, but its brakes will be on.
JayTee
Nullus Anxietus
Cancer is gender blind.
2000 D2 TD5 Auto: Tins
1994 D1 300TDi Manual: Dave
1980 SIII Petrol Tray: Doris
OKApotamus #74
Nanocom, D2 TD5 only.
That article seems to suggest that those trailers with independent braking systems don't need chains,[ in Canada] or am I reading that wrong? I've recently bought a caravan, with electric brakes and chains, and a breakaway setup. I'm still a nervous newbie in the van world, and the thought of controlling a break away van with it's brakes on [ or off] doesn't bear thinking about. I'm assuming good maintenance is the key. And complacency the enemy.
I’m pretty sure the dinosaurs died out when they stopped gathering food and started having meetings to discuss gathering food
A bookshop is one of the only pieces of evidence we have that people are still thinking
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