They're as big as the trailer and I see them running up and down I-5 in Oregon sometimes. Oil? Water? Thanks! My Google-## is not strong enough to answer this question today
Not a driver, but what is in those huge rubber bags?
Discussion in 'Questions To Truckers From The General Public' started by Frothy, May 12, 2016.
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You are mistaken, that's not the load, it's a Werner driver.
Can you be more descriptive? Pictures perhaps?Skate-Board, Dave_in_AZ, bzinger and 2 others Thank this. -
He is talking about the bladder bags on flat beds.
The contain a smelly substance often used as a fertilizer, or they can be paint bladders.Dave_in_AZ and Frothy Thank this. -
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"resin bags"Dave_in_AZ, tucker and Frothy Thank this. -
I often see bags containing a smelly fertilizer substance in the parking lot at truck stops.
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I have heard several are full of BS.Skate-Board, Lonesome, Frothy and 1 other person Thank this. -
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Y'all are certainly kind! Much appreciated. When I used to hitchhike everywhere, the best rides were always truckers. Friendly, comfortable, and none of ya ever tried any shady business.
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