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Thread: weirdest thing you have hauled?
- 04.03.2011 #21Road Train Member
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Amazing they got that plane all together again!!!!
Nothing weird this run. Just air conditioners.
- 04.03.2011 #22Bobtail Member
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I once hauled fireworks to texas right on the border. I call the guy and I am like you gave me the wrong adress. hes like nope thats the one. I delivered 15k pounds of fireworks to a latino fella living in a trailer in a residential neighborhood. he claims that he spent almost 40k dollars so his wife couldnt spend it. he goes if these don't sell I always have fireworks.
- 04.03.2011 #23Road Train Member
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yes thats th twatter---they did a good job on it--it needed a lot of metal work--both wings were bent up as well--had about 6 guys jumping on them to try and straighten them out so we could hang them on the wall
- 04.03.2011 #24Road Train Member
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Dead bodies in a reefer. When we sent a road construction crew to NOLA in the wake of Katrina, they needed our trucks (and drivers) tasked to FEMA more than for roadbuilding, so we ended up doing a variety of things... road clearing operations, supporting Urban Search and Rescue Efforts... and carting trailers with corpses in them to a central collection point, where who knows what the hell they did with them.
- 04.04.2011 #25Road Train Member
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Weirdest thing I ever hauled was one Briefcase from Denver to Chicago. I do not know WTF was in the thing but with the amount of security I dealt with I never want to know. I picked it up at the Denver Mint took it to the Federal Reserve Bank in Chicago. Beyond that I never want to KNOW what was in that thing. The Guy that rode with me walked it into the trailer taped it to the floor I guess since I was NOT allowed to see what was in the trailer. Beyond that it was a normal fast trip from Denver to Chicago.
- 04.04.2011 #26Road Train Member
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^ Dayam!!!!!!
- 04.10.2011 #27Bobtail Member
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Hmmm, I know a guy up there. He keeps his plane at Airdire. Daryl Medd, owns Rangeland Rigging and Trucking.
- 04.11.2011 #28Medium Load Member
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One pallet of official U.S. postage stamps. Picked up just outside of Buffalo, NY. And it went to one of the weirdest, yet coolest, places I've ever been to, and some of you will know where I'm talking about: Inside a mountain in Kansas City, MO.
- 04.11.2011 #29Medium Load Member
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i did a delivery there last fall. when they made me pull through the bomb scanner ,the 26ft box truck i was driving barely fit. they searched under the hood, in the cab,under the truck, and in the box
got everything unloaded and went back 2 days later picked it back up
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