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here’s one for comparison loader vs hoe on the same stepdeck OS load by a few inches. We used to haul 210 on this trailer but now we are limited to 180’s and lower. This is a 160.
Good question @TripleSix. Please do tell. I’m here to gain as much knowledge as I can.
What's it like transporting heavy equipment?
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Rollers should be alright on a step, since the drum will sit on the frame. -
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Indivisible load means a load which cannot without undue expense or risk of damage be divided into two or more loads for the purpose of conveyance on a road.
So things like RT cranes can be transported 'as is' pretty much. Less extra counter weights of course...Gearjammin' Penguin, Sirscrapntruckalot, Coffey and 4 others Thank this. -
yes sir makes perfect sense. thanks please continue to teach us your ways
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