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DaveDCB

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wtf?!!!!!
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V8Druid

V8Druid

do it as well as you can,but learn to do it better
no discernible tyre marks on the black top - snapped a half shaft 'praps ? :unsure: and ended up there before reacting to suddenly going backwards ? ... least there's no vehicle in the undergrowth behind the trailer.
takes a second or two to realise WTF's going on - have had one go on the move in an 8 leg Grove, but only travelling slowly on a hill ... hit the brakes 'fore I was heading backwards though :rolleyes:

Old man went to a 'runaway' one night at Aberbaiden roundabout - bottom of a several mile hill known as Black Rock on the A465 HOV road -- truck had failed to stop (run out of brakes) for the roundabout and gone straight into the centre of it which had several dozen conifers and a load of shrubs growing on it. Eventually hauled the truck out backwards after several hours and in the middle of the devastation was --- a guy unconscious in his car, which the truck'd pushed in there in front of him. No one'd thought to have a look in there and the truck driver'd not 'clicked' that he'd gone up the arse of said motor, or noticed it as he'd clambered out of the carnage he'd caused. :oops:
 
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bobthebuilder

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no discernible tyre marks on the black top - snapped a half shaft 'praps ? :unsure: and ended up there before reacting to suddenly going backwards ? ... least there's no vehicle in the undergrowth behind the trailer.
takes a second or two to realise WTF's going on - have had one go on the move in an 8 leg Grove, but only travelling slowly on a hill ... hit the brakes 'fore I was heading backwards though :rolleyes:

Old man went to a 'runaway' one night at Aberbaiden roundabout - bottom of a several mile hill known as Black Rock on the A465 HOV road -- truck had failed to stop (run out of brakes) for the roundabout and gone straight into the centre of it which had several dozen conifers and a load of shrubs growing on it. Eventually hauled the truck out backwards after several hours and in the middle of the devastation was --- a guy unconscious in his car, which the truck'd pushed in there in front of him. No one'd thought to have a look in there and the truck driver'd not 'clicked' that he'd gone up the arse of said motor, or noticed it as he'd clambered out of the carnage he'd caused. :oops:
Is the pin on the trailor missing ?
 
V8Druid

V8Druid

do it as well as you can,but learn to do it better
I think...he's dropped the trailer after an exciting few seconds being a passenger ..legs are down .
Bet that woke him up 😬
looks as though he's obviously run backwards (possibly/probably out of control) into that position, but if he lost drive, I can't see how he's gotten (a) out from under it and (b) downhill of it - unless he's on a recovery bar we can't see ? :unsure:
 
craig

craig

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In the picture with the police ranger you can see some rubber on the road, the dumpers a fair way back not much weight on the pin.

I would hazard a guess he`s tried reversing back down, already being on the turn and maybe sliding sideways a bit while spinning has not been able to chase it round, to reverse around the bend, started jackknifing and unable to pull forward, so dropped it there, and as @pettsy says come back under it from the bottom side.
 
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sulky

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Looks like Sutton bank


Bugger of a hill if you get caught out😳😥😥
its not sutton its a bank called saltersgill between whitby and scarborough the building on the horizen is flylingdales early warning station
 
Gecko

Gecko

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its not sutton its a bank called saltersgill between whitby and scarborough the building on the horizen is flylingdales early warning station
This looks likely
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Can't imagine how someone could miss a gear change on that ... :whistle:

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Anyone think "that" sign gives an adequate warning of the approaching bend?

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