Good luck, hope you don't have to repower the unlucky load. There was not much moving out there last week. I am hopeffully loading a JD 524k tomorrow and hitching up the sled dogs back to Denver for a couple weeks.
no oversize permit
Discussion in 'Flatbed Trucking Forum' started by no dollars, Feb 24, 2013.
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We sometimes luck out with the big crates from LB, so we shall see. I wont hold my breath, but ye never know!
I will do what needs to be done to help Jeff out. Last thing he needs is to do more damage by trying to deliver a load. The load isn't worth tearing up the tool you use to make a living IMHO.
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Two thumbs up to all of you doing it legal.
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I've got some tarps for the big crates if you need them. I just had to buy 2 more and still need one really big one.
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To all the people that say that I hope he get caught, I hope he doesn't. If I know where I'm going I don't order oversize permits if I can get away with it. If your 9' and some inches your not that much oversized.
Hell, I've hauled 10.6 barges more than once where I didn't order any permits.
I did haul a 12' wide steel beam down to Miami where I ran out of time to get it there and my oversized permit expired by one day and it cost me $760.00 and I was shut down til I had to reorder it.
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A fool and his money will soon be parted.
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You remind me of my buddy Ron from Missouri. I call him MO-Ron.
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Sure, and all it takes is some knob to run into you. Your fault or not and someone will ask "Where is your permit?". Then what? Tell them "I know the road"?
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