Bret, I googled and posted what I found out about Indiana somewhere. Do have anything better? Please post.
So tell me where I can mount the lights and not damage things when trailer swings in a turn. What I have isn't working.
Secondly, trailer has 4 D rings which I use to secure tractors. Then I use 4 more straps and stake pockets for backup.
One time I almost put the trailer in a lake. I wasn't paying attention while leaving a friends house. His road is about 30 feet above lake on each side. While making a right hand turn, a steel pipe in concrete grabbed my finder and pulled trailer off the road. I looked in mirror, saw backhoe about to tip off the trailer. I nailed the gas, pulled the trailer back on the road and without the straps on stake pockets I'm sure the backhoe would be in the lake. I Worked about an hour getting fender off the wheel. The fenders is made of heavy diamond plate metal.
After that lesson, I will always use 8 straps to secure load. Didn't know stake pockets were against the law. What is your solution? I want to strap my loads 8 ways to Sunday.
My first thought when I almost went for a swim: How am I going to explain this to my insurance co?
Here is a pic of my only interstate trip. I pulled off at a rest park on I70 near Plainfield. I was passed by many cops on I70, I 465 and I69. So why didn't they stop me? Had they already meet their level of performance and didn't need to write more tickets for the month. Seriously, I was told our state cops have to write so many tickets or warnings each month or get in trouble. Is that really true? geo
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