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I watched this driver back his truck from that blue building. The trailer was in front of me. He made it in one smooth move, banging his hitch straight into the trailer. I want to do that!

Photo is from my car - too hot to get out!
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L. L. Wall said:

The coupling of tractor and trailer at that hitch "fifth wheel" should always stay coupled. Sometimes high winds blow an empty trailer over and that fifth wheel connection is so strong it pulls the tractor over with it. Strongly built and engineered, but subject to "driver error" ... once at my warehouse a driver did not check the connection, pulled away from the loading dock, and dropped the trailer nose-down on the pavement with 25+ tons of palletized magazines inside. No one was happy.
5 years ago

Diane Putnam replied to L. L. Wall:

There is a pass in central California (don't remember the name) with notoriously high winds. Every couple of weeks there would be a twisted tractor-trailer causing a lengthy highway closure. I can't imagine how much money the operators of those huge recovery/tow trucks make on that pass. I haven't lived down there in a long time, but it seemed that it didn't matter how much the load weighed. Potato chips would definitely not be good.

The driver of the 25 tons of magazines was probably least happy of all! ;-o By the way, great to see you!
5 years ago

Pam J said:

Years of practice !

I always have the uttermost respect for the lorry drivers !
5 years ago

Diane Putnam replied to Pam J:

Yes. In fact, I thought of you when I said I wanted do that. I almost added, "Pam might, too!" My brothers and I learned from our dad all of the etiquette required when driving a car near a truck. He wasn't a truck driver, but worked with them for decades. Every time I see someone almost asking to get killed I just shake my head. Thanks, Pam!
5 years ago

slgwv replied to Diane Putnam:

Tehachapi? Lots of wind farms there now!
5 years ago

Edward Bowthorpe said:

That's brilliant Diane,eddie,
5 years ago ( translate )

Diane Putnam replied to Edward Bowthorpe:

Thank you, Eddie!
5 years ago

Dida From Augsburg said:

Cool move, cool shot and a lot to nibble on! ;-D
5 years ago

Diane Putnam replied to Dida From Augsburg:

Yes, if your truck is stranded somewhere, you can at least eat something. Danke, Dida!
5 years ago

Andy Rodker said:

Read all the above with interest (and pleased to see Wally back!).
Just to add a sour note: I hear that Lays are The Orange One's favourite crisps (sorry, potato chips)!
5 years ago

Diane Putnam replied to Andy Rodker:

Yeah, where has he been, anyway?! Don't care what The Ogre eats, just hope he eats enough to sink...anyway, I prefer barbecue or dill pickle flavor. ;-b

thank you, Andy!
5 years ago

Joe, Son of the Rock said:

I love the perspective and the colour contrast. Cheers, Joe
5 years ago

Diane Putnam replied to Joe, Son of the Rock:

Thank you, Joe, it was a fun thing to watch.
5 years ago

polytropos said:

Amazing! When I see that immediatly potatoe chips comes to my mind! That's the effect of intensive advertising.
5 years ago

Diane Putnam replied to polytropos:

Oh yes, advertising people know exactly what they're doing. We rush out to buy the potato chips! ;-b
5 years ago