Big Loads - Post Photos Number 2

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  1. johndeere4020

    johndeere4020 Road Train Member

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    I know.
     
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  3. johndeere4020

    johndeere4020 Road Train Member

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    The guys used to rib me about my "Tetris" blocks when I pulled a beam all the time. But when they needed a block the always came a knockin.
     
  4. skootertrashr6

    skootertrashr6 Medium Load Member

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    The guys currently on our 9 and 11 beams have been there for a few years longer than I have so unless something happens I doubt I'll move up anytime soon. I'm only one they can keep on 7/8 beam so even if a 9 or 11 deck opens up I doubt they would consider me
     
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  5. DDlighttruck

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    I scrounged what looks like a 3"x6" piece roughly 8' long. Looks like oak. How long should I cut the blocks? I was told you don't want too small, but I would think a foot is a good size?
     
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  6. skootertrashr6

    skootertrashr6 Medium Load Member

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    I know that feeling, already had to do that a couple times, takes me longer to get all blocks put away where they fit and secured after I unload than it does to actually un chain and unload and stack flip axle
     
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  7. johndeere4020

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    Yeah a foot would be good.
     
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    DDlighttruck Road Train Member

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  9. johndeere4020

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    I carry 8 1' 4X4's in my goose neck, I use them all the time to block under stuff so the loader with forks or the forklift can get under things. They're handy just make sure they're over a crossmember.
     
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  10. Oscar the KW

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    I always liked to have blocks that were 24" long. Reason is the block can span 2 cross members, probably not necessary, but makes me feel better.
     
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  11. cnsper

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    The shorter the block the easier it splits too. Our guys carried steel plate to put on top in certain conditions to protect the wood. Scraper blades mostly o protect the deck.
     
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