Big Loads - Post Photos Number 2
Discussion in 'Heavy Haul Trucking Forum' started by truckdad, Aug 3, 2015.
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Without track frames on there it appears to be quite a chore to find enough places to tie to.
Beams always make things look tippy, but I bet you give corners and side slopes a lot of respect with that.SAR, Ruthless, snowman_w900 and 6 others Thank this. -
In the interest of full disclosure that’s not my load, I can’t find any of mine it’s been a few years since I hauled one but it’s the same machine from the same company just a different driver that I had taken a picture of for some reason.
365's and 245's are the same deal
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85,000 on 14" of blocks and stupid Tadano doen't have any tiedown point up high.
or a wheel loader
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If I had to load it again I would offset it just an inch or so. It leans uphill right now just a hair.
The broken windshield sucks however - lost a bunch of sleep over that. -
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Standard practice...….if it breaks while being hauled it is the hauler's responsibility.
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Window glass in equipment is honestly pretty #### for the most part. We probably change at least 2 windows a month across our entire fleet.
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