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Old 02-07-2017, 01:11 AM   #21
JandC
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quote:Originally posted by Dam Worker

I think it boils down to what some already stated. Know what you are doing, don't be distracted, have a check and confirmation that everything is done correct. I always confirm visually that the jaws are locked in place and also with a chock and trailer brake test with the truck in gear. Things can happen we just want it to be a mechanical failure not a memory failure.

Tom Marty
Very well said Tom. If you do follow proper procedure when hooking up, double check by actually looking at your jaws plus a pull test, then it can't happen. If you miss a step and don't get hooked up right then it is not an "accident", it is a mistake, and one you probably won't make twice.
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