When I was young and in a hurry I had to pick up a bobcat from a job I was doing in an F100 & trailer. Parked on the road facing upwards on a hill I began to reverse the bobcat onto the ramps. Suddenly after blinking twice I realized the ground was moving whilst looking at the ramps and it was full steam ahead to get off. The hand brake was on and the F100 was in gear. The weight on the rear of the trailer lifted the rear wheels up which had the whole show going down hill a couple of metres. Experience is a good teacher but the fees are high! Since then I've seen a few towing incidences, one was a bobcat on a trailer behind a Holden ute. The ute was stuck on a 45 deg angle up a traffic light pole, the driver unable to get out being a metre or two off the ground. Too much speed cornering up an incline with too lighter towing vehicle.
Careful consideration before even turning the key and conservative driving have kept me incident free. As we all know, towing can be dangerous and who wants lessons learnt from the unexpected?


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