Com: Bill scott : I never load anything with steel tracks on a icy trailer until i use calcium chloride and a little sand.
I learned my lesson when i dropped an excavator off one side.
Com: Don juan : most of these with the trailers ( except the iced overed ones )
could have been prevented with a spotters on each side near the trailer who knew what the hell they were doing ( or one spotter going from side to side ) ...
with that said ...love the two morons at 2:26 both idiots directing him on the trailer and neither one keeping an eye on the tracks to make sure the tracks were aligned straight with equal overhang on each side (to ensure equal weight distribution)
They both would have been fired on the spot on the crew I used to work on years ago
Com: Nadejda: Why don't they have 1-2cm rubber on the trailer, metal against Metal is not a good combination the machine will slide of.
or mabye make the Trailer 20-30cm more wide in both site's to the machine are loaded, when it's on you make it normaly size again.
most of this on loading are born to fail, it is aloud to use the head..