Ok, I'll tell one on myself

Rudy Brown

Petty Officer 1st Class
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Apr 3, 2005
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While tryin to load a bass boat on a very steep ramp, it pays to hitch the trailer to the hitch-ball. If ya dont, the trailer may "wheelie" while your tryin to drive the boat on. If it wasnt for my friend's quick thinking, I'd had to go scuba diving for my trailer. :eek: He told me "I think thats what they invented saftey chains for" :rolleyes: I had set the trailer on the ball, but it didnt go over it, it set on top of it. We were camping for 2 weeks and had unhooked the trailer. Next time I wont be in such of a hurry to load the boat.
 

jtexas

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Re: Ok, I'll tell one on myself

Thank goodness you discovered it on the ramp not on the highway!
 

Tyme2fish

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Re: Ok, I'll tell one on myself

I heard a "clunking" sound come from my trailer and pulled over to check things out. Yep, the ball was not seated in the receiver. Since that time, I always put a padlock on the hitch and yes, safety chains are always used.
 
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