(How to load) 20 bags beans
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by moujick, Mar 22, 2016.
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moujick, Straight Stacks and d o g Thank this. -
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Forklift sounds like a good idea to me.
moujick, northernhopper, Blackshack46 and 6 others Thank this. -
One at a time?
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2-1-2-1-2-2-2-2-2-2-2
Should keep you legal for 40' kpra rulemoujick and HardlyWorkingNeverHome Thank this. -
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MidWest_MacDaddy, cnsper, Dominick253 and 1 other person Thank this. -
20x 1700 =34,000
That's not a heavy load shouldn't be a big problem.
They might add a few more bags at that weightmoujick and Toomanybikes Thank this. -
Believeth it or not, those guys have loaded a trailer like yours before. Let them do their job, do yours and drag it to where they want it.
BTW, those bags are usually a ton each, and they usually put 22 of them on the truck.moujick and Balakov100 Thank this.
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