Post flatbed load photos here V2.0

Discussion in 'Flatbed Trucking Forum' started by leftlanetruckin, Feb 18, 2014.

  1. MJ1657

    MJ1657 Road Train Member

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    We had 27 here. Some of our new alfalfa seedings were stunted a bit but it looks like they will be ok.
     
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  3. MJ1657

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    Yep starting to see quite a few around here as well. I forget what part of the world do you live in?
     
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  4. Chewy352

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    The crust. We live on the crust. Sorry @MJ1657 I had to.
     
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  5. macavoy

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    Did you have to winch those on?
     
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  7. PeteyFixAll

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    Hope he didn't scuff the seats!
     
  8. PeteyFixAll

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    On the NY Mass State Line.
    Edge of the Hudson river Valley and the Berkshire Mtns, Woods, Rock, and Hard Gray Clay! About 4 miles west rolling fields still tough to till, 8 miles west begins nice tillable ground.
    My wife is from NH, grew up vegetable farming black river bottom ground. Absolutely beautiful, no rocks, water table only a few feet down, not wet but rarely dry. She had a big adjustment to our soil, or lack of! I about fell over laughing her first spring here when she went out in the yard with a shovel, clink, clink, clink, WTF is this!!
     
  9. Hurst

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    I really like that pic. Thats something you could frame up.
    Hurst
     
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  10. macavoy

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    They wanted me to. But me and another guy wheeled them up, then I layed them on their side.



    When I unloaded them with a forklift, they were scraping on my bed somewhat. But when I had them unloaded, I tried to stand them back up so I could check but couldn't because when I'd get them close to upright, the wheels would start to work and it would run away on me and I was in the middle of big building.
     
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  11. Dye Guardian

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    That's a really good idea.

    I'll have to remember that if I one day have somewhere to hang a framed picture!

    That really would be a nice picture to have on the wall 'years later'.
     
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