Big Loads - Post Photos Number 2

Discussion in 'Heavy Haul Trucking Forum' started by truckdad, Aug 3, 2015.

  1. Razororange

    Razororange Road Train Member

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    Back to hauling a Komatsu chassis. 730E from Bellingham, WA to Longview, TX.

    90K for the load, 150K gross. 13'W x 96'L x 13'9H

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  3. Landincoldfire

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    Moving a 20ft wide UFO tomorrow. Ohio State troopers are making bank on these easy moves.

    Forgive my girl for being dirty. It's been a busy couple of weeks. I did get her washed and detailed today.

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    Industrial sized LEGO block! 46A62C4B-1C9E-48BE-89FE-28C9D8D79929.jpeg
     
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  5. Landincoldfire

    Landincoldfire Heavy Load Member

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  6. kylefitzy

    kylefitzy Road Train Member

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    Yeah sometimes I think the engineers just get bored and want to make something overly complicated. A big square box would have accomplished the same thing. Weight might have been a concern though. The piece weighs over 30k empty.
     
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  7. Landincoldfire

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    The same engineers that overlooked securement points.
     
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  8. God prefers Diesels

    God prefers Diesels Road Train Member

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    The same engineers that decide where to put the oil filter on your new car.
     
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  9. Landincoldfire

    Landincoldfire Heavy Load Member

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    On mine they did good. It's on top of the engine. A drop in paper filter in a screw off plastic housing. Lol.... German engineering
     
  10. AModelCat

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    It was easy to get at on my LS Chevy. Just too bad the dip####s put the drain plug aimed directly out the side. Changing oil hot it'd shoot straight into the bottom of the tire and splatter everywhere. I quickly learned to hold the pan up to catch it, then follow it back to the drain hole in the oil pan as it lost head pressure.
     
  11. W923

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    Love the typical location of those but really wonder if they do a good enough job filtering. I mean those plastics canisters are so chinsy I can’t imagine they seal to the ends of the filter very well and was always scared they would break after years of hot oil. Oh well I don’t have anything that new so I will wait for an update from someone who does
     
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