Hopefully someone has already helped them but I thought I would post this here just in case. Saw this on Facebook just a while ago.
URGENT call out to any racer with a Toterhome near Tallahassee Florida I-10 near exit 260. Chris was involved in a accident (EVERYONE IS OK) but needs someone that can hook up to our trailer and tow it ASAP. Chris (713) 539-2997
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That really sucks but I am glad the damage was not too bad. I saw on Facebook where someone needed help but did not know it was you.
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Torqin done got wrecked by sanford n son. Or, that's actually a running lawn mower and theres 50 mexicans standing on the other side of the trailer in that pic. Glad it wasnt worse for ya Chris.
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Originally posted by DragRaceResults: Had to get hauled in due to radiator damage... Well F
I hope he pulled the shaft out on the Toter. While your at it, look underneath at the rear and make sure there is no damage to the toter unless he raised the bags all the way up by disconnecting the level rod arm. Make sure they check the Air to Air cooler when it goes in.Manually perform an air test.This message has been edited. Last edited by: TD3550,
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First Chris I'm glad everyone is okay. I hope this doesn't end up costing you too much or any at all other than time lost. I bet that wasn't fun at all.
On another note I just raised my car insurance so I can cover something like this if I ever happen to screw up and hurt someones stuff. Too many don't carry near enough in today's times. Heck if I hit a new dually it could be $80,000 or more.
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Originally posted by CURTIS REED: On another note I just raised my car insurance so I can cover something like this if I ever happen to screw up and hurt someones stuff. Too many don't carry near enough in today's times. Heck if I hit a new dually it could be $80,000 or more.
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Originally posted by markemark: Would a grill guard have helped prevent the front end damage?
They do help immensely with frontal impacts. I have gone out on calls especially at night, where as the driver has run over a large fresh road kill laying in the lane and ran over it. One case in particular, Broke the oil pan. I had the fine job of removing the large carcass from around the front axle. The real ones you have to watch for are the tire gators laying in the lane. Frontal guards only do so much. The lower the guard the better.Real glad nobody got hurt.
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