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    After 7 Years .....

    Of Oilfield Hauling and Lowbedding, this is what my truck looked like after a half million miles.














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    looking good..........

    did you ever run the ice roads in the winter?

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    Quote Originally Posted by bulldozerbert View Post
    looking good..........

    did you ever run the ice roads in the winter?
    Yes. The last time was with a Barnyard Corvette. I think I have a couple pics that I can post.

    It's no big deal really, just TV makes it looks spectacular.

    Personally, I don't like being on ice because I can't swim. As if I could survive in that cold water.

    These pics were taken about 5 years ago.







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    This is probably a dumb question but why is that one load of pipe tarped/wrapped since it goes into the ground anyways?

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    Quote Originally Posted by liner View Post
    This is probably a dumb question but why is that one load of pipe tarped/wrapped since it goes into the ground anyways?
    They do that to "SUPPOSEDLY" stop stones from hitting it or setting down between 2 joints and rubbing as that would damage the coating.

    But they'll drive down the right of way in mud and crap at 40 MPH and splash the pipe etc.