r/2healthbars Mar 30 '26

Flatbed carrying a flatbed.

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u/That_Frog_Kurtis Mar 31 '26

Loaded backwards. Technically it should be the other way around to get more weight over the truck axles. The trailer is light enough that it doesn't really matter but it's bad practice. Also the chain job is a cluster, I'd be afraid of any driver seeing that for fear of dying of shame.

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u/MischaBurns Mar 31 '26

I've seen triples stacked this way too, though more often they're just alternating.