The Funny Picture/Video Thread, 14th Edition: Ketchup Farts, Dog Sneezes and Misspelled Tattoos

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    Dr.Midnight

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    Wstar425

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    Short trailers are a b@st@rd to back up, but the tandem axles on a horse trailer makes it a lot easier as the trailer doesn't swing so quickly. That being said, our set up allows us to pull through almost everywhere we have to go (except the vet).

    Funny commercial.
    Short trailers and long tow vehicles make for a more difficult backing combination.

    I’ve seen some videos of guys backing these up, but I’ve never seen it in person. I can’t, not more than about 10 feet. And certainly not around a corner.

    I took third place in a National Roadeo many years ago. 5 axle/53 footer.

    Pro tip: Put your hand on the bottom of the wheel and move it the direction you want the trailer to go.

    Resource: Rolling in on 5 million miles…….
     

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    Frosty

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    THIS! So much easier than doing it backwards (hand on top of the wheel).
    The less you think about it the easier it is. I learned on dad’s lawnmower moving a triaxle load of dirt with a 6’ homemade trailer. I got pretty good cause the closer I got it the easier it was to load.
     
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