Big Loads - Post Photos Number 2

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  1. truckdad

    truckdad Road Train Member

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    You can’t blame anyone for not wanting to haul trash compactors anymore…..
     
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  3. Rontonio

    Rontonio Road Train Member

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    or scrapers….
     
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    she will be nine next month, but I think she could still take you….
     
  6. beastr123

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    but a beam is the best way (if there is one).
    no deck to damage.
     
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    Also the best way to wreck you back and knees.
     
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  8. truckdad

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    In dog years she’s still 10 years younger than me. And probably not as many hours behind the wheel……
     
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  9. beastr123

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    true enough
    my knees still give trouble and I have not run lowbed or beam since 2007
     
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  10. Spardo

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    Wouldn't call a Greyhound a 'big load' exactly, but she's a beauty and I would travel far to meet one. Mine was Lira, our first dog in France, reached a great age and is now in the back garden flanked by her companions, the Lurcher, Lurch ( a real gentle gentleman) and the Breton Spaniel, Match, my late wife's favourite. There are 3 more out there now too but someone said it is illegal now so I have 2 shoe boxes in the car with the latest departees in, awaiting my health to improve and the ground to soften for their final resting places. ;-)
     
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