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Originally posted by JW in MO JW in MO wrote:

What I saw said a wheel came off the trailer first, must be true, I read it on the internet.

 If ya ever saw what waggin the dog can do to a trailer, you'd know how the wheel came off.Wink
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THANKS DIY !
EVERYONE needs to watch the video !!! It makes you think, yeesh..!
so I have 2 questions...
In another video, about semis losing their trailers(SCARY !!).....it got me thinking..
1) are there NO safety chains required ? We need them for lil trailers....
2) shouldn't the air brakes come on when trailer disconnects ? Like electric braked trailers??

Jay


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I have a 20' flat bad. I use an equalizing hitch with a stabilizer.
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Gonna take a pretty large set of safety chains to hold a trailer that can weight 70,000+ Lbs going 60-80 mph when it comes loose!

What type of brake chambers the trailer has wil determine if it applies when they lose air, almost all the ones on the road now have huge springs that will lock the brakes if air is lost
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Quite a different hitch overall as well.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote DiyDave Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 04 May 2019 at 6:29pm
Originally posted by jaybmiller jaybmiller wrote:

THANKS DIY !
EVERYONE needs to watch the video !!! It makes you think, yeesh..!
so I have 2 questions...
In another video, about semis losing their trailers(SCARY !!).....it got me thinking..
1) are there NO safety chains required ? We need them for lil trailers....
2) shouldn't the air brakes come on when trailer disconnects ? Like electric braked trailers??

Jay

Air pressure keeps the brakes OFF, on modern semis...Wink
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Doubles and triples usually have safety chains, but not singles.
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Man the trailer at the 2:15 spot really got dusted!
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Most of the following vehicles are WAY TOO CLOSE!!!
The one at the 3:40 mark just kept on going, following,,,,,,,I'd a been two blocks back!!
The one at 4:15...............You'd NEVER catch me following that close!!  I've seen what logs can do when loose on the highway.
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