Airman’s invention for safer hitch bar could affect entire trucking industry
Staff Sgt. Joshua Meyer, 375th Logistics Readiness Squadron vehicle operations control center NCOIC, and Teddy Manning, 375th LRS chief of personal property, show the different iterations of the Meyer’s Bar as it has been continuously being tweaked Jan. 19 at Scott Air Force Base, Ill. The “Meyers Bar 2.0” is a 5-foot reinforced steel bar that has been constructed to support a lowboy trailer’s hydraulic gooseneck hitch to prevent it from bending. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Joshua Eikren)
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