Post flatbed load photos here V2.0

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  1. MartinFromBC

    MartinFromBC Road Train Member

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  3. booley

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    Obviously legal width, I think they were 41’ long, 37k on the wagon
     
  4. MartinFromBC

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    Thanks.

    I was trying to guess length and weight.
     
  5. kylefitzy

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    E405D3AF-6EBE-4DA3-B44E-60747AC855C5.jpeg I have the bigger version, and somehow the smaller version of you load. They’re a bunch of small ones inside the big one. 14’ to 40” in diameter.

    edit to add: I’m using cut up mudflaps for edge protectors. No issues yet, they are the only edge protectors I carry.
     
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  6. FLHT

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    I threw up some 4x4s
    One on each side then strap over the top .
     
  7. Winnyf1

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    Yeah the previous load was OD for me as well, I like the mud flap idea, will give it a try if I'm ever foolish enough to take another round. The last coup of times they failed to have a lucrative tank shipment outbound so the loads are quickly loosing my interest.

    Appreciate the suggestion :)
     
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    Waiting on a crusher to move so I'm playing speede delivery to the boys at caltrans.

    Cone holders had to come off, booster I left at the manufacturer cause the thing wouldn't fit with it back there. Had to lay my outrigger boards up front so the scorpion tail would clear.

    Few inches bigger and it wouldn't have went on my deck without more headache than it's worth.

    I have two more of these to do before hopefully the crusher is ready to go.


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  9. kylefitzy

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    I don’t carry dunnage. But I suppose that would work if they didn’t walk towards the center.
     
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    84D625A5-A84B-4E75-9D78-53AD3FD32C65.jpeg Load of pavers going to Nebraska.
     
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    0BBC1CC8-D64D-4218-A91A-BC320B8FE2D1.jpeg Crane mats going to Iowa
     
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