Onions on a flatbed ?
Discussion in 'Flatbed Trucking Forum' started by bzinger, Sep 6, 2016.
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I can't remember where it was. It was out in the middle of nowhere.
It was winter which helped the smell. It wouldn't be a place for someone with a weak stomach or afraid to see a little blood and guts. -
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Are you kidding me, back in my roll off days we would do 20 yard dumpsters of deer dressings during hunting season, run to the landfill on special bol's tell the Gaurd shack what i got, before i get to the top of the hill, the steel wheels had a hole dug and were waiting to bury it the second i dumped. They hated the stuff
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I just looked at the map. That's the place I believe.
They were using a fork lift with an empty pallet on it to push parts out of the way to get to the dock. -
If mj was at the kuna plant he's not exaggerating , those are rendered hides and are nasty bottem of the barrel hides .
The ones I haul out of Omaha are fresh from the kill floors at greater Omaha pack and Nebraska beef and washed and salted .
Not that they are something you would want to sleep with tho .loltucker, passingthru69, Lepton1 and 1 other person Thank this. -
Welcome to the dark side brother lol...yeah you hauled some nasty ones .
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Yep. Everything came in with end dumps. It was a rendering plant.bzinger Thanks this.
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I have some uglier pics but I'll spare everyone.
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Did you have to tarp those nasty sobs ?MJ1657 Thanks this.
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