Post flatbed load photos here V2.0

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

  1. kranky1

    kranky1 Road Train Member

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    I don’t know, that one looks like it might make 102”, to the shaft ends with those outers off. Descriptions can be deceiving. I went to get a truck out of Ritchie Bros one time said “doesn’t start” on the paperwork. There was no engine in it.
     
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  3. Razororange

    Razororange Road Train Member

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    Well they told the truth.
     
  4. FerrissWheel

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    Close to it actually I've moved them without the duals before and they kicked out to 9 something I think. Less it was a different model, idk.....

    Either way first time I ever hauled one of these it took forever to figure out how to drive it. I have forever called them the "spaceship tractor" must say rides like a dream tho.


    But they didn't tell you no lies.
     
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    If i remember correcrly that john deere i pulled with the duals off was just under 10 wide . looks to be about the same size as that fancy fendt
     
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  7. kranky1

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    The newer ag tractors all look like Buck Rogers would be at home in there. Tractors that size are jammy stuff to haul. I just loved them. I had a couple of years of them for backhauls on one project I did. For me anything big enough to move at oversize rate but within dimension of my annual permits is golden. Most places you can run it at night if you light the extremities. Good rate and I got my trucks back quick for their real job.
     
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  8. FerrissWheel

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    That is what they try to do over here. Most of our bread and butter fits under a lot of annuals or skirts just below needing escorts. At least for the step and 5 axel fleet.

    Makes for quick easy money.

    But when it gets big it can get real big. Especially for the multi fleet. Which I only recently got hired onto but we had been waiting on a trailer for that. That's why I'm here shuttling the tractors. They are trying to keep me in region while they are busy fixing it up.
     
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  9. kranky1

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    The bigger ones are getting huge. You can run 6axles out of permit pretty quick with parts off them.
     
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    Who are you working for?
    Not a lot of big tractors in my neck of the woods/ I’ve only ever seen pictures
     
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