Post flatbed load photos here V2.0

Discussion in 'Flatbed Trucking Forum' started by leftlanetruckin, Feb 18, 2014.

  1. LameMule

    LameMule Road Train Member

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  3. bonder45

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    I was taking a load of Mulch( and other dirt ish products ) from Rigby ID, it was supposed to be 40 pallets, I ended up only being able to take 16 because it was raining :D
     
  4. God prefers Diesels

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    In-laws are coming to see us, and the way their health is, it might be the last time.
     
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  5. shooter19802003

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    Dang, I feel silly. I can't believe you got a pic of that. I was going to use V boards, because my straps kept sinking in. That load was really hard to strap down. Straps kept coming loose.


    :oops:
     
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  6. JonJon78

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    This is melted down scrap aluminum, which will get melted again once I deliver it to the mill. They don't want salt on it so I had to tarp it, which I'm not complaining because it pays good but, I dont see salt affecting anything if its getting melted... Maybe I'm wrong?

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  7. beastr123

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    Sodium and calcium in pure form are both metals and the chlorides can be separated in the furnace. Aluminum can be contaminated with either and the whole pot can be ruined by as little as a quarter teaspoon (so I was told as I hauled ingots to a foundry)
     
  8. mc8541ss

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    Lower Alabama to East Chicago. 12.5 wide. Got 7 of them to haul. Finished the 2d one today.
     
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  9. D.Tibbitt

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  10. mc8541ss

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    Yes and everyone wants to know what it is. Good thing is they don’t get too close.
     
  11. beastr123

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    That is like hauling the sub log a small double oilfield rig
    8 inches ground clearance
    14ft 2inches high
    12 ft wide
    37 ft long
    Net weight 56k
    On a triaxle flat
    Hauled one from south of Paul's valley OK
    to Nisku AB.
    That was a fun week
     
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