Has anyone ever had crating separate field while pulling a new dr mower and brush on a utility trailer? I ordered a new one, he picked up on the truck terminal has been sent. The company I bought it from said it would be nice to carry on an open utility trailer in their> body brush mower was sitting on a pallet box caragated sitting on it, with two straps to secure good pallet.looked, but within 8-10 miles on the road to the crating and began tearing the top started coming off. I had to stop and remove the upper part of the body to prevent it from blowing into the car to someone. the deck is mounted on wooden boards that had been attached to the portion of the pallet and cardboard with staples, clips and cardbord had separated leaving the bridge, which sits at about 1.5 meters above palette look at what might have led to the bridge falling into the incoming traffic. So I had to lift the heavy deck boards and stretched my back and causing their crating injury.If disk had not come out I would not hurt. Buyer beware!
This happens much more often than we think. It's not just DR's getting cheaper transportation practices by many firms. They are the few that are damaged in transit costs less than better packaging for thousands of units.
Been there / done.
Posted on April 7, 2010.