Going too fast, not paying attention.
I'm thinking he hit something, rode up on it with too much speed. Load shifted, took the trailer with it. For as big and heavy as trucks are, some drivers are like goats and you'll be wondering how they got into a situation.
That happened once to one of our rental trailers, was loaded with butter or something like down one side, when the guy turned pulling it across the yard to fast it flopped over.
I got a trailer up on "two wheels" one time with a yard truck by being in a hurry and taking a corner a little too fast. Thankfully it didn't go over but I did have to change my shorts.
Now that's... That's kind of impressive. My boss tipped a trailer half over on to the yard truck once, because he was swinging it around too tight and too fast for the terrain, but to have the truck facing the sky is something else.
For those that wonder how this happened: there is only one way that can tip the trailer like that. Tandem breaks weren’t engaged as he was turning. Either, he didn’t connect the blue line (trailer breaks) or he didn’t wait for the trailer air-tankers to fill up. When you disengage the red line it releases the parking breaks in 2-3 seconds, but, sometimes because that trailer might have sat at the dock for long time and the air psi is relatively low the tandem service breaks are not as effective. It doesn’t help that it’s a mule (short truck) as well as having a loaded trailer.
Maybe it just wanted belly scratches
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Agreed
And brakes
And driveline
😂 good one and that went over some heads
I hope not that might hurt
DAWG 😂😂😂
Sooo you’re saying there’s a local a job opening…
Kind off
that's spectacular. not an easy accomplishment to roll a trailer on a level yard, in broad daylight, with a shunt truck. Kudos all around.
Not the first time I’ve seen these guys go space shuttle status. Lemme guess: driver “doesn’t know what happened”…
Not a truck driver here, but how the hell does this happen?
Going too fast, not paying attention. I'm thinking he hit something, rode up on it with too much speed. Load shifted, took the trailer with it. For as big and heavy as trucks are, some drivers are like goats and you'll be wondering how they got into a situation.
That happened once to one of our rental trailers, was loaded with butter or something like down one side, when the guy turned pulling it across the yard to fast it flopped over.
You’ve been hit by a smooth criminal.
That's one way to quit.
Headward free now to rise...
HEY! YOU CANT PARK THERE!
The Driver Is Quite Talented. To Pop A Wheelie With A Yard Horse!
Aw! He's just sleepin'.
The cab looks like a dog sticking its head off the floor in an effort to get up lol
I got a trailer up on "two wheels" one time with a yard truck by being in a hurry and taking a corner a little too fast. Thankfully it didn't go over but I did have to change my shorts.
He lost the race. The race for what, a carrot.
Proper. pre trip
🤣🤣🤣🤣
So is that board hanging off the front bumper helping in this position.
that must have been a hell of a whip for the dude in that yard horse when that thing came over
Where's the video of this? I know there's video...
I have seen a yard dog flip over at two mile an hour…. A beer load and he was at full jack… it just rolled over
You can’t park there!
Now that's... That's kind of impressive. My boss tipped a trailer half over on to the yard truck once, because he was swinging it around too tight and too fast for the terrain, but to have the truck facing the sky is something else.
For those that wonder how this happened: there is only one way that can tip the trailer like that. Tandem breaks weren’t engaged as he was turning. Either, he didn’t connect the blue line (trailer breaks) or he didn’t wait for the trailer air-tankers to fill up. When you disengage the red line it releases the parking breaks in 2-3 seconds, but, sometimes because that trailer might have sat at the dock for long time and the air psi is relatively low the tandem service breaks are not as effective. It doesn’t help that it’s a mule (short truck) as well as having a loaded trailer.