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Nvrenuf 12-02-2008 03:51 PM

Wow! what a nightmare. Like everyone else said and I'm sure you know, its a lot easier to replace a trailer than a trailer + 2 cars! Hopefully you'll end up on the better end of the deal.:wow:

HRBS 12-02-2008 06:01 PM

We've always had a fire extinguisher in our trailers for the thought of something like this happening. But after seeing this and thinking that there might be a chance a car was in there, I'd think about adding a good set of shears to cut the straps off a car in a hurry instead of crawling on the ground to unhook it. Good thing it was onthe way home and not to the show.
Glad you and your truck are okay. :thumbsup:

V8TV 12-02-2008 08:23 PM

Wow Pete, sorry to hear that, but glad you're OK!

nvr2fst 12-02-2008 08:43 PM

Fire system
 
Sorry to hear about this. This happened to one of our construction trailers years ago. Tons of equipment damaged.
Pete you might want to take in consideration what I did to some of our trailers for work and my car hauler. We installed small generator type fire surpression systems they only weigh about 2lbs and can be mounted in the corners of the trailer. We wired them to a control panel which is outside the trailer in a lockable storage tongue box. Check out PERIPHERAL MANUFACTURING INC. Priced reasonably considering what your hauling. There main use is for commercial residential computer rms. The suppression does not corrode steel or aluminum like Halon and others.
DAVE

Weldon0405 12-02-2008 11:49 PM

:wow: :faint: I'm glad to hear everyone is ok.

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Originally Posted by HRBS (Post 181099)
...I'd think about adding a good set of shears to cut the straps off a car in a hurry instead of crawling on the ground to unhook it. ...

http://www.benchmade.com/products/pr...l.aspx?model=7

We use these Benchmade Rescue Hooks to cut straps and seat belts to get folks out of burning vehicles. This hook may not be big enough for vehicle tie downs, but they offer a few models of various sizes. It's just an idea.

fesler 12-03-2008 04:24 AM

This is a horrible thing to happen, at least you guys are all ok and no cars were damaged.

Note to all with batteries not in stock locations!

Put a circut breaker on all battery cables right off the battery and if you have multiple batteries put one right off each one so there is no way this can happen. Very easy to do and a good one runs about $40-50 bucks and its worth every penny as you can see.

fesler 12-03-2008 04:26 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Weldon0405 (Post 181147)
:wow: :faint: I'm glad to hear everyone is ok.



http://www.benchmade.com/products/pr...l.aspx?model=7

We use these Benchmade Rescue Hooks to cut straps and seat belts to get folks out of burning vehicles. This hook may not be big enough for vehicle tie downs, but they offer a few models of various sizes. It's just an idea.

thats a good idea and you can always just keep a really sharp box knife in the trailer right were you go in so its easy to get too. They will cut the straps in no time so you can push the car out.

ScotI 12-04-2008 09:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TonyG (Post 181066)
Same thing happened to a guy I knew several years ago; but he had his StreetTrucks Cover truck in the trailer... total loss.

hate to hear it Pete. I hope you're insurance takes care of you.

Mitch?

Spiffav8 12-05-2008 11:51 PM

That SUCKS!!!


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