npaden
Well-known member
Had a bit of a mishap on I-90 on our way to the Yellowstone area last week. No one was hurt, the truck never was off its wheels, you can see the skid marks where the truck was sliding before the trailer went over in the median.
Not sure how, because it was hooked up with a weight distribution hitch, but thankfully when it went over the hitch pulled off the ball and the truck stayed on the ground.
The truck and trailer were jackknifed for a bit and that might have been what kept it from being able to put the truck on its side.
This was a new to me trailer for just over a year and I had been having some trouble with sway control on it and had been moving things around and lowered the hitch and some other things to help and it had been pulling well on this trip with over 800 miles from the house under my belt on this trip and then things all combined to get it swaying and it was over pretty quickly. I even had my manual override on the trailer brakes maxed out but it still didn’t save it. Thankfully was down to probably 15 or 20 mph when it went over.
Location was about 15 or 16 miles into Montana on the northbound side. Tow company from Sheridan that was next up on the rotation was called in. It was about 40 miles from Sheridan.
They used a heavy wrecker and first tried to turn it back over in one piece but then separated the frame from the rest of it and put the top upside down on a trailer they had brought and actually put the Rzr and ATV back on the frame and towed the frame back to their yard.
Total bill included taking the trailer to the dump after what was able to be salvaged off of it was done.
I was a bit surprised by the tow bill so thought it would be educational for others to know what to expect if they end up with a mess on the side of the road that needs cleaned up.
I’ll run the poll for a couple days and then post the bill.
Thanks, Nathan
Not sure how, because it was hooked up with a weight distribution hitch, but thankfully when it went over the hitch pulled off the ball and the truck stayed on the ground.
The truck and trailer were jackknifed for a bit and that might have been what kept it from being able to put the truck on its side.
This was a new to me trailer for just over a year and I had been having some trouble with sway control on it and had been moving things around and lowered the hitch and some other things to help and it had been pulling well on this trip with over 800 miles from the house under my belt on this trip and then things all combined to get it swaying and it was over pretty quickly. I even had my manual override on the trailer brakes maxed out but it still didn’t save it. Thankfully was down to probably 15 or 20 mph when it went over.
Location was about 15 or 16 miles into Montana on the northbound side. Tow company from Sheridan that was next up on the rotation was called in. It was about 40 miles from Sheridan.
They used a heavy wrecker and first tried to turn it back over in one piece but then separated the frame from the rest of it and put the top upside down on a trailer they had brought and actually put the Rzr and ATV back on the frame and towed the frame back to their yard.
Total bill included taking the trailer to the dump after what was able to be salvaged off of it was done.
I was a bit surprised by the tow bill so thought it would be educational for others to know what to expect if they end up with a mess on the side of the road that needs cleaned up.
I’ll run the poll for a couple days and then post the bill.
Thanks, Nathan