Which one of you did this?

It gets worse the longer you look at it.
 
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Bought a bus to make into a camper.....PO went on and on about his hitch and how much it cost. The wiring pick doesn't show that the black 8ga black wire actually terminates with yet another hand twist to a 16ga. blue wire.

The receiver is a piece of 2" square tube, the tongue was ground down and sledge hammered into place....before welding.
 

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Bought a bus to make into a camper.....PO went on and on about his hitch and how much it cost. The wiring pick doesn't show that the black 8ga black wire actually terminates with yet another hand twist to a 16ga. blue wire.

The receiver is a piece of 2" square tube, the tongue was ground down and sledge hammered into place....before welding.
Stuff like that happens in Erwin.
 
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Vehicle centipede?
That is a B150, flat towing a frontier, flat towing an escape!
The second one is a sport trac, flat towing a ranger, that is dolly towing a cruze.

Near as I can tell, 5 hispanic individuals pile into the dodge, drive to the auction, and tow what they buy.....back with what they buy. The dodge was the only rig with a plate. I saw 3 other vehicles flat towing with "in tow caution" painted on the rear window.

I would have made it 2 miles before being put in cuffs. (I imagine 2 miles is about how long it would take to stop from 65 mph)
 

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Vehicle centipede?
That is a B150, flat towing a frontier, flat towing an escape!
The second one is a sport trac, flat towing a ranger, that is dolly towing a cruze.

Near as I can tell, 5 hispanic individuals pile into the dodge, drive to the auction, and tow what they buy.....back with what they buy. The dodge was the only rig with a plate. I saw 3 other vehicles flat towing with "in tow caution" painted on the rear window.

I would have made it 2 miles before being put in cuffs.
Did they at least have a real tow bar?
Its even better when its a Redneck Tow using a strap and guy w/ his foot on the brake ;-)
 
Did they at least have a real tow bar?
Its even better when its a Redneck Tow using a strap and guy w/ his foot on the brake ;-)

It was something rigid, I didn't get a great look at the setup, I didn't want to stay anywhere near any of it......I can only imagine what a panic maneuver or panic stop looks like with half ton brakes and 10-14k lbs. working against them.
 
Vehicle centipede?
That is a B150, flat towing a frontier, flat towing an escape!
The second one is a sport trac, flat towing a ranger, that is dolly towing a cruze.

Near as I can tell, 5 hispanic individuals pile into the dodge, drive to the auction, and tow what they buy.....back with what they buy. The dodge was the only rig with a plate. I saw 3 other vehicles flat towing with "in tow caution" painted on the rear window.

I would have made it 2 miles before being put in cuffs. (I imagine 2 miles is about how long it would take to stop from 65 mph)
I see this all the time on sale days on I20 heading to GA.
 
See this all the time when we go to AU also. South of Atlanta on 85. My son saw the aftermath of a wreck said it was really bad. I cant believe they get away with it. Seen it over a dozen times in the last 2 years and we dont go down that much.

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