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some people have no luck

:shocked: I finally saw it...

That load wasn't tracking straight at all...
The tractor was nicely positioned within the lane, but the "bob" at the rear was over to the right, and out of the lane! :banghead:
Now; who set this load up? :gaah:
 
Yes Bob. You caught it. Wonder if the same guy who put that dolly trailer together had anything to do with MurphyBrowns trailer? :roflblack:
 
:shocked: I finally saw it...

That load wasn't tracking straight at all...
The tractor was nicely positioned within the lane, but the "bob" at the rear was over to the right, and out of the lane! :banghead:
Now; who set this load up? :gaah:

Having run a transportation company in the Army for a while, that was the first thing I noticed. Somebodies butt is going to be in a sling for that one. It was entirely preventable and should have been picked up in the yard. I doubt very much that it was loose enough to move in transit.
 
It was tracking true. I reran the beginning of the video about 8 times. As he is begins the turn you can see the dolly rig tracking "inside" of the tractor radius as it should. The nose of the dolly pivoted ever so slightly in the opposite direction forcing the front of the dolly off track. Probably due to tire scrub. The escort driver couldn't see it because he was blocking traffic. The spotter was way too close, he should have been back away from the rig. My guess is the tractor driver quit looking in his mirrors once the turn was made.

I think this was near Gatlinburg. TN.
 
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