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General => General Discussion => Topic started by: stessl85 on July 03, 2011, 02:01:24 PM
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Recently we made a quick stop over to make a cup of coffee on our camper trailer's slide out kitchen. While sitting on a rock drinking my coffee, I looked at the trailer and the slide out kitchen and wondered....what if I forgot to slide the kitchen back in and just drove off...and what would the consequences be....???? I wondered what over things could people forget....leaving the jockey wheel down, not locking onto the tow ball properly, not release the handbrake, leave items on top of trailer when they drive off etc.
Has anyone done something like this (doh!) and if so, were there any dire consequences?
cheers
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LOL I had a 84 jayco dove on ow first outing we drove from young to forbes around 100ks with the handbrake on
the old girl was very hot around the brake drums lol
:cheers: sheeds
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I may have left the jockey wheel down once on the Tambo :-[
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I may have left the jockey wheel down once on the Tambo :-[
nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnooooooooooooo Not the Tambo ;D
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Yep - handbrake for me - wondering why the Paj was labouring a bit ;D
This only happened once, I now have a checklist. :police:
Jockey wheel - when we collected the Eagle the salesman connected it all up and we drove off the lot for a quick trip around the block with half the service team yelling and screaming at us as we drove off. Salesman was a tad embarrased.
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In the top of WA somewhere I over took another 4WD, I couldn't workout why they were flashing there lights at me. I left plenty of room, didn't cut them off, straight road, clear day, plenty of vision in front. I was wondering what there problem was.
The next time we stopped I walked around the back of the camper and noticed that the tailgate was open, not much but enough.... :-[
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Has anyone done something like this (doh!) and if so, were there any dire consequences?
Bloke in my old club drove 400klms before he realised his wife wasnt in the car...she was still at the servo.
Does that count?
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Bloke in my old club drove 400klms before he realised his wife wasnt in the car...she was still at the servo.
Does that count?
Love it this one wins hands down.
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I left jockey wheel down hit a pot hole with it. new jockey wheel fitted same day
I have also left hand brake on. got a bit smoky, Oh yeah left tailgate swinging in the breeze
Accident looking for a place to happen springs to mind !!!!!
Camper Tragic
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I left the jockey wheel down the other day and snapped the axel. Now need a new one.
On our way to the Cape, we stopped for fuel. I got back into the car thinking dad had paid. He got back in the car thinking I paid. About 20ks up the road we realized we were both wrong and had driven off without paying. We did the right thing and did a u-ey and went back to pay. The guy at the counter didn't realize it had happened. Balls up all round really...!
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I'm always leaving things behind ... but mostly the alcohol. So now I must "endure the checklist" from my other half, so we don't have to stop at various shops on the way to destination. I keep trying to tell him I'm supporting the last town we go through before we get there, but he's convinced I'm suffering from "old timers". Mum has 10 camping knives and 6 camping frypans ... so it must be hereditary?
Some friends left the handbrake on for the entire first trip with "Betty" their 7000 year old caravan.
Nothing beats the pre-trip checklist!!
Kit_e
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I have to own up to not locking the ball on. Lucky it fell of just coming out the driveway.
Can also own up to forgeting the bungs in the boat once. Amazing how quick the water can come in those little holes.
Trevor
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Bloke in my old club drove 400klms before he realised his wife wasnt in the car...she was still at the servo.
Does that count?
Someone I knew did something similar. Wife was asleep on the back seat on a long trip. She woke up and went to the loo while he paid for the fuel.
Lucky he was listening to the local country radio station. They had to put an announcement over the air! (Before the days of mobile phones).
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Well, i may have done something similar .......... Yesterday. We stopped in at Lockhart river to stock up on a few things and when we pulled up for lunch 15mins later I commented to the misses that she opened the tail gate quick. She smiled and said but you opened it . Nope, we drove off and left the the tail gate locked open but all cupboards locked shut and luckily all sealed road. Ops, she should be more careful 8)
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My Brother in Law forgot to close his tail gate, lost all his food and clothes out of the trailer, Funnily enough it was still sprawled across his road upon his return home
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Have left the jockey wheel down...
However today, when pulling out onto the highway at the Iluka turnoff, saw a northbound Navara/Triton?? towing a caravan with the rear canopy open...doing a 100ks. Wonder how far they got before they realised?
p.s. some friends crossed the Wenlock with their tailgate down...spent some time recovering their stuff floating down the river [while looking for croc's]
Hem
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We accidentally left the side canopy door up in tassie. When we went to pull out from the side of the road, it hit the shop awning and bent the hinge a bit. Glad we weren't going fast!
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Exactly as stessl85. We were leaving home for a trip, went around the corner and the kitchen on the CT came sliding out - full length and wrapped itself around a light post. Cost just over $3k for a completely new kitchen. A good lesson learnt, always check from now on. Nobby
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I left the top lid on front box unlocked. As the tent cover ties down onto it, after doing 110kph down the M7 it must have been pulled open. No harm, no foul, but a reminder to check those sorts of things.
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I forgot the jockey wheel on the jayco
Wife told me how stupid I was then 2 weeks later I moved my box trailer and did exactly the same thing again
Lucky repco had a sale on jockey wheels
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our first trip, hubby said would be great to stop for a cuppa now....nuh, we had left the tea, coffee and flask at home. Bought a new flask, but it was never as good as the original. Love the old thermos.
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I've forgotten to latch the tailgate closed a few times. No damage apart from my pride.
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Just a comment ******** Check List !! Check List !! Check List !! Check List !! *********
Camper tragic
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Just a comment ******** Check List !! Check List !! Check List !! Check List !! *********
Camper tragic
Can we get a sticky on this post cause I want to be the first to remind John of this post when he forgets something
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Sorry Oldblade your too late, have a look at my previous post, I forgot all that and I still had my check list Really Tragic!!!!
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Well we been lucky with our campertrailer but....
while heading off for a long weekend with it and approx 2 hours from home, the little lady went a very pale colour which had me very worry and asking whats wrong...she replied "I don't know if Iturned the iron off".
So after thinking and talking about it for 5 min's, we headed home to find the iron was turned off. So today we have spare key's for the house with two neighbours, with all there contact details in our phones... ;D
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Not towing or anything, but ages ago I drove the old HZ ute from Augathella half way to Morven in second gear. The 202 with the tri matic was a bit overdone, and we only noticed it 'cause the "boiling " light was starting to flicker a bit, even though it was a frosty morning. Old utes with sloppy transmissions eh ? Can't kill a red motor.
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I was wondering why my old GQ was bogging down in the sand while driving out of the Jardine River the other day, it wasn't until the old girl stopped completely that I realised I had released the trailer hand brake.
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Drove down to the creek with the tinnie on, reversed down to the creek, & Yep. There goes the boat and trailer into the drink ???
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by carinya
Can't kill a red motor.
'specially the 202 :)
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I have to own up to not locking the ball on. Lucky it fell of just coming out the driveway.
i've done that with my work trailer once before, except i drove to my brothers place about 10 minutes away with it like that. as i hit his gutter reversing into his driveway, the trailer popped off and landed on the ground, luckily the chain held it from going anywhere :-[ :-[
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I was that cold one morning doing the pre drive oil check that when I was putting the dipstick back in, I flexed it enough that it arked on the battery and set the oil on it alight. I sheet myself!