TOAK, The Thread of All Knowledge Part XI
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Some of those are funny.
I've unhooked 5th wheels a few times, doubt they'll be able to get that off the truck there. I suspect if they could get something big enough to pull it out, the trailer axles would rip off. Be lucky if they can salvage the trailer or truck if that's low tide. Probably try to sell it before the rust starts showing... Few months ago, friends that live on the coast in Mexico sent some pics of an suv someone drove out on the tidal flat at low tide and got stuck. Few hours later, underwater.
I've unhooked 5th wheels a few times, doubt they'll be able to get that off the truck there. I suspect if they could get something big enough to pull it out, the trailer axles would rip off. Be lucky if they can salvage the trailer or truck if that's low tide. Probably try to sell it before the rust starts showing... Few months ago, friends that live on the coast in Mexico sent some pics of an suv someone drove out on the tidal flat at low tide and got stuck. Few hours later, underwater.
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Some of those are funny.
I've unhooked 5th wheels a few times, doubt they'll be able to get that off the truck there. I suspect if they could get something big enough to pull it out, the trailer axles would rip off. Be lucky if they can salvage the trailer or truck if that's low tide. Probably try to sell it before the rust starts showing... Few months ago, friends that live on the coast in Mexico sent some pics of an suv someone drove out on the tidal flat at low tide and got stuck. Few hours later, underwater.
I've unhooked 5th wheels a few times, doubt they'll be able to get that off the truck there. I suspect if they could get something big enough to pull it out, the trailer axles would rip off. Be lucky if they can salvage the trailer or truck if that's low tide. Probably try to sell it before the rust starts showing... Few months ago, friends that live on the coast in Mexico sent some pics of an suv someone drove out on the tidal flat at low tide and got stuck. Few hours later, underwater.
He won't be the last one this weekend to get stuck!
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Looks like an opportunity for some high dollar tows for someone with a small to medium size bulldozer.
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