Bushmiller
6th April 2013, 09:45 AM
Yesterday (Friday) I collected a load of pig manure on the back of my one tonner and large trailer. I had expected it to be light, but it wasn't as it was partly composted and had a quite a deal of moisture in it.
To put it euphemistically I allowed the trailer and the vehicle to have a good 1.5 tonnes and a good 1 tonne on them :(. I had to travel twenty Kms on country roads. I kept the speed down to 60KPH but half way home the rear offside tyre blew out as I was pulling up a long incline.
I hadn't long stopped to investigate the damage when a young bloke stopped to see if he could lend assistance I recognised him vaguely as an employee of one of our permanent contractors at work. He had not recognised me until he got out.
The problem I had was twofold. The vehicle was sitting so low at the rear there was insufficient room to drop the spare wheel out of the wheel carrier and the trailer wasn't helping this. We detached the trailer and he loaned his spare wheel to block behind one wheel.
When we jacked up the vehicle at the rear attachment point the combined (considerable) weight of the load and the effect of facing uphill meant that the front wheel lifted 150mm off the ground but the rear wheel was still very much in contact with the ground. The leafspring suspension just dropped down.
There was no way we could remove the wheel with the equipment we had. Unfortunately the lad's old work vehicle did not have a jack in it.
Anyhow I stayed with the vehicle and he drove SWMBO into town. The local RACQ bloke couldn't help immediately as he was by himself so SWMBO went home loaded a small trolley jack and a charged up air compressor into her car and headed back out. All sorted:) .
On the way back to town the young lad told SWMBO about a book he had read where the author had endeavoured to do a good deed at he end of the week. He had entitled it "Good Friday." The lad said he like to do the same thing and then laughed as he realised it was indeed Friday :D.
Any of you got that warm fuzzy feeling? :cool:
Regards
Paul
To put it euphemistically I allowed the trailer and the vehicle to have a good 1.5 tonnes and a good 1 tonne on them :(. I had to travel twenty Kms on country roads. I kept the speed down to 60KPH but half way home the rear offside tyre blew out as I was pulling up a long incline.
I hadn't long stopped to investigate the damage when a young bloke stopped to see if he could lend assistance I recognised him vaguely as an employee of one of our permanent contractors at work. He had not recognised me until he got out.
The problem I had was twofold. The vehicle was sitting so low at the rear there was insufficient room to drop the spare wheel out of the wheel carrier and the trailer wasn't helping this. We detached the trailer and he loaned his spare wheel to block behind one wheel.
When we jacked up the vehicle at the rear attachment point the combined (considerable) weight of the load and the effect of facing uphill meant that the front wheel lifted 150mm off the ground but the rear wheel was still very much in contact with the ground. The leafspring suspension just dropped down.
There was no way we could remove the wheel with the equipment we had. Unfortunately the lad's old work vehicle did not have a jack in it.
Anyhow I stayed with the vehicle and he drove SWMBO into town. The local RACQ bloke couldn't help immediately as he was by himself so SWMBO went home loaded a small trolley jack and a charged up air compressor into her car and headed back out. All sorted:) .
On the way back to town the young lad told SWMBO about a book he had read where the author had endeavoured to do a good deed at he end of the week. He had entitled it "Good Friday." The lad said he like to do the same thing and then laughed as he realised it was indeed Friday :D.
Any of you got that warm fuzzy feeling? :cool:
Regards
Paul