bluehdmc
Well-Known Member
Once I saw a truck pull one 26 footer with a dolly on the back of it. never seen any feeder driver do that before..
We do that sometimes, either to move the dollies around, or drop 1 trailer in 1 location, or for the dolly pay.
I find it hard to believe the driver didn't notice, maybe this was his way of resigning?
He should have lost the air for the rest of the rig, of course maybe he did, stopped, shut the valve off and kept going?
Wonder how far it was from when the set was put together, maybe there was a 5th wheel malfunction on the dolly?
The whole story seems strange.