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Yeah, you might be able to use this process on an old pick up truck, but try doing this on any more modern car with plastic bumpers and you’ll rip that bumper off quicker than you can blink an eye!!!
Diet coke and foil can help get rid of the rust on the handle i saw another small engine repair video were a guy had an 87 craftman selfpropeled mower and he used diet coke and foil to help get rid of the rust on the handle it made the handle look new
That’s wild. I have this exact color truck, maybe even the same year (1976, 3 on the tree, straight 6) and this exact trailer. I just had hernia surgery-but the landlords are selling and we gotta be out-so how to do this without a winch. Seen this video and my mind was blown! No way, same truck!
A little trick to unload is to tie a strap to the back of the trailered vehicle to something solid like a tree then simply get in the tow vehicle while its still hooked up to the trailer and pull out from beneath it
Hey Boss, Great professional job. Nicely Done. Quick Question is that can you copy paste the link of the yellow tow strap that you are using in the video. Also i want to ask i will be using U Haul 10 ft truck with auto transport trailer in few days to tow a vehicle will this same method works on that too? Thank you.
Thank you. I've done this dozens of times, mostly with this trailer. Some don't understand why I want the trailer to tilt up like it does, it allows me to be in full control of when and how fast the vehicle moves and eliminates the steep ramp. You see how gentle and smoothly I'm able to set it down.
I have 417 hours on mine and it still works great, all the items you mentioned are just regular maintenance on any machine. just getting into cut season here in Nova Scotia so looking forward to summer fun.
To all the people out there that thinks this is dangerous it is actually a common practice so do some studying. Using 8 wheel chocks makes it safer, but you can get away with less.
Some damn good wheel chocks. Personally, I would use a third vehicle to pull the disabled vehicle onto the trailer with the tow vehicle at a 90-degree angle hook to trailer. Wood blocks underneath the rear of the trailer would help with trailer tilt little bit also. It was successful though.
It's been successful at least 15 times. From a Honda civic to a Silverado 1500 HD. The method is perfect in every aspect. The trailer tilt is the exact thing that makes this go so smoothly, even doing it alone. I am in full control of what the trialer and vehicle I'm loading is doing. I've got one other video on here of me loading a Malibu, same exact way.