Post your flatbed load pictures here

Discussion in 'Flatbed Trucking Forum' started by the gambler, Dec 8, 2011.

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  1. Rugerfan

    Rugerfan Road Train Member

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    I passed you today right at the scales between Madras and Redmond on 97.. pretty awesome looking loads. I knew right away it had to be you
     
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  3. catalinaflyer

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    Yup, that would have been us. 3 pilot cars in front and 1 behind each truck. Now we're sitting at the scales east of Sandy where we'll leave at 11:15 tonight, go to exit 99 in WA on I-5. The tomorrow evening we will leave there at 7:00 pm, drive to the Nisqually scales where we'll park till 11:00 pm then on to Boeing in Everett and unload Friday morning.

    Been quite a trip with all of the back road detours to get around the construction areas.
     
  4. Blind Driver

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    Nothing runs like a Deere, but the Deere runs faster when being pulled by a Peterbilt.

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  5. ThatFlatbedGuy2013

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    I wanna take one of them and turn it into a hotrod.
     
  6. catalinaflyer

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    Parked in Hines, OR this morning getting ready to make the run up Mt Hood and down to Sandy where we're waiting till 11:15 pm tonight to move to exit 99 on I-5 in WA. 4 of our 8 total pilot cars.

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    We weren't the widest on the lot this morning or the longest but we were longer than the widest and wider than the longest :)

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  7. ThatFlatbedGuy2013

    ThatFlatbedGuy2013 Medium Load Member

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    How'd you get a shot from the sky?
     
  8. Noggin

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  9. A bit of a mix bag. Fuel tanks out of CT, parts of a plastic injection molding line out of PA .
     

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  10. Noggin

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    My beautiful double coil tarping :biggrin_25520:

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  11. catalinaflyer

    catalinaflyer Road Train Member

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    Well you see, it's like this, I take a camera, set it to take a picture on a 2 second delay then I throw it as high as I possibly can, catch it, look at the picture then after about 1000 throws I get 1 good picture. Because as everyone on here who knows me can attest, I would never EVER break any laws or rules and carry a UAV (Unmaned Aerial Vehicle) / Drone in my truck, nope not me, never. I have a really good throwing arm, that's my story and I'm sticking to it

    And if you believe that load of menusha I'm parked at my ocean front resort in Arizona and renting luxury waterfront rooms for only $1.298 a night.
     
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