Post flatbed load photos here V2.0

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  1. 4mer trucker

    4mer trucker Road Train Member

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    Could do some quick damage on a tight turn when Ur not thinking
     
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  3. Zeviander

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    Not sure if the first image will show up, but it's something new for me. Something called "Fox Blocks". A foam foundation kit. Just set it up, fill it with concrete and boom, insulated concrete foundation. Really easy to secure given it weighs essentially nothing.

    Second picture is just straw. 42,000 pounds of it.
     

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  4. Razororange

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    Loaded and tarped. Forgot to take a picture of it pretarp though.o_O

    Was a small CNC mill and a surface grinder.
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  5. MACK E-6

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    How is a stretch trailer not required for that?
     
  6. Ruthless

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    "Inter port" not public roadways
     
  7. johndeere4020

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    You don't need one, plus he said it was "inter port" so he might not have been on public roads.
     
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  8. mc8541ss

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    It was all staged inside the port. We just moved it from lay down yard to dockside where they were using them.
    That was my first glider kit and my driver pulling a 53' trailer. I had a 48'. Not that it made any difference but it did look like it made a difference.
    We had hauled 60' sheet piling down. I had right at 9' of overhang. On the trip from Ms to Orlando. Running it at night with all appropriate lights and reflectors.
     
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  9. mc8541ss

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    Those fox blocks look pretty cool. I hate straw and hay but will haul it if they pay is right. Most times it's like lumber and just plain sucks.
     
  10. cke

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    I used to haul bridge beams with 30 feet hanging out the back all the time. All over the U.S.
     
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  11. Ruthless

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    I forgot to take pics til after we had pulled a few off already image.jpeg image.jpeg
     
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