Oh yeah @singlescrewshaker, on part of I-95 I think it was there were signs saying (all vehicles with 6 or more wheels right two lanes) and I was laughing thinking about you bobtailing in the left lane, “It’s a new 2021 model Ford I swear! It just hasn’t come out yet!”
Where is everyone #5
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Thank you. I try ..I really do. But it's easy when looks are in your favor.cke, Swine hauler, PoleCrusher and 9 others Thank this.
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Lol removed the block and a leaf. It used to smack the railroad tracks hard.. now ol Friday rides like a battleship.cke, PoleCrusher, 1951 ford and 10 others Thank this.
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How many leaves in the original pack?cke, PoleCrusher, 1951 ford and 8 others Thank this.
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Don't exactly remember. 3 or 4. It was the only leaf you could remove without fooling with the hinges.cke, PoleCrusher, 1951 ford and 9 others Thank this.
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Lays it out nice....Isafarmboy, cke, PoleCrusher and 7 others Thank this.
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I probably won’t seriously consider it until they get older. I make probably 15-30k a year more now than I would on the road unless I found a specialized carrier. I think the biggest reason I miss it sometimes is just a rest factor. I don’t get a ton of rest at home. But again, I’m not complaining. I miss the ease of the road some. But I live vicariously through this and other outlets so I’m good.cke, dwells40, PoleCrusher and 9 others Thank this.
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No, but every person that absolutely hates them will tell you that they tell you when to sleep and when to drive. And also shut the truck off. I’m not a huge fan of them, but those type of people drive me up the wallEldiablo, cke, PoleCrusher and 7 others Thank this.
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I'd say follow the video. He does a pretty decent job. The rear securment idea is a joke. But company policy is company policy.
I do not concern my chains from touching eachother normaly.
I would use edge protectors on chain and strap between product. Even if they don't require it. It protects the chain and the product. Plus makes you look more professional than others. Treat all freight with respect. At least the crane guys see it. I would put rubber between timbers and ingot. Not for the ingot, but for you and the timber. Looks professionalish. -
Friction between your chains never caused any problems for you? They preach about that here, never heard from the other side; I hope that sob isn’t coming fresh out the oven, I’d have to wait to put my straps on. Why use straps anyway? I know it gets better contact with the load than chains, but if you got enough chains and binders, maybe have a chain party?
P.S. I don’t even have enough chains to do it like I just mentioned, but dang it if I did I’d try it hahaha throwing chains is my favorite thing to doEldiablo, cke, PoleCrusher and 6 others Thank this.
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