<< You know those simple wooden train sets for kids? The kind with wooden
tracks and wooden cars connected with magnets? If you pull a train up
one of the hills all the cars stay on the track. But when you let the
train slide down the hill and hit a curve, many times the cars behind
the engine jump the track. >>
Very well explained. I have hauled with a Cherokee, a short bed F150, and
now a F250 kingcab longbed 4x4. I'll never go back to hauling with a
smaller/ lighter/shorter wheel based vehicle. Only drawback to my current
rig is that it takes 3 acres to do a U turn. <g>