My Experiance with Watkins Shepard!

Discussion in 'Watkins & Shepard' started by American-Trucker, Sep 25, 2010.

  1. the flying scotsman

    the flying scotsman Medium Load Member

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    it could be a little wheeled flat trolley for helping move heavy items..or...

    it could be a cute lil warehouse gal(dolly) who watches your biceps flex when you unload a trailer by hand...
     
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  3. truckerdaddy24

    truckerdaddy24 Road Train Member

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    Slide it to the back of the truck and your obligations are complete...:biggrin_25523:
     
  4. BNR32

    BNR32 Heavy Load Member

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    duct tape it to the hood. ive always been able to borrow one if i was feeling lazy, but then again you are the furniture master so you probably know better than i do.
     
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  5. truckerdaddy24

    truckerdaddy24 Road Train Member

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    That would take to much time, AT does like 6.5 stops and those ave 15 or more pieces at each stop he bumps up to 8.3 SPH(stops per hour) with less then 15 pieces, he ca move the furniture, in fact he can have all of it he can handle LOL
     
  6. Mike_NC

    Mike_NC Medium Load Member

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    Ding! We have a winner. Your parting prize will be a "dolly" for moving dolly and her furniture.
     
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  7. BackIsSore

    BackIsSore Road Train Member

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    Or you could just stuff it in the trailer before you roll.
     
  8. truckerdaddy24

    truckerdaddy24 Road Train Member

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    I like the duck tape to the hood the more I think about it...LOL :biggrin_25526:
     
  9. American-Trucker

    American-Trucker Road Train Member

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    Well that would work if they didn't load it all the way to the doors and so full that when I open the doors #### falls out...

    And the other problem with this would be inbetween furniture runs..



    I do plan on keeping it in the trailer while on these furniture runs but I'm not sure what to do with it inbetween them



    American Trucker
     
  10. stranger

    stranger Road Train Member

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    Drill a hole in the axle, and use one of these pins to hold the wheels on. Then you can pull the pin, take off the wheels, and it will fit in the truck.

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  11. BackIsSore

    BackIsSore Road Train Member

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    But atleast it'll be out of your hair for half the trip. Or all together maybe just get rid of it and downsize to a smaller dolly that can fit in the cab?
     
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