Big Loads - Post Photos Number 2

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  1. noluck

    noluck Road Train Member

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    Yes, this one is going to Chicago. They are a tight well balanced machine. Once your in they are fine. Just seem tight climbing in and out.
     
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  3. noluck

    noluck Road Train Member

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    And they have no tail swing, so I guess they work well in tight spots
     
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  4. johndeere4020

    johndeere4020 Road Train Member

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    That's why we bought ours, these street jobs are tight.
     
  5. nate980

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    No going home for me this weekend. I get to go pull beams with the cozad. Another learning experience that I couldn't turn down :)
     
  6. johndeere4020

    johndeere4020 Road Train Member

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    Good luck, how big are the beams?
     
  7. PeteyFixAll

    PeteyFixAll Medium Load Member

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    Red sky in the morning,
    Sailors take warning!
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    Was a georgous morning,
    snowing pretty good now.

    My wife says it's freezing rain at the house,
    BB thinks it's a good day to snuggle!
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    I've tried to get this sign a couple times!! Not the worst hill I know by any means but pretty good.
    Pulling it, it's on your way out of a village, no run and it will tell you if you have enough weight on your drives, and hit in a gear you can pull it, like hitting a wall.
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  8. snowman_w900

    snowman_w900 Road Train Member

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    I love that dog @PeteyFixAll ! I always like those pictures you post of ol BB. Reminds me of one i had.

    I had a Black lab not ago i lost. His name was Hank. Had him for years. He was like my one of my kids. I just havent got the nerve to replace him. 0331171643.jpg

    For now i just treat Red Dog here at the refinery like hes my own, i just cant take him home. I just pulled in, hes coming to talk to me.
     
  9. Rontonio

    Rontonio Road Train Member

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    Zoe just left for 10 days of Charm school, I miss my copilot alaready



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  10. PeteyFixAll

    PeteyFixAll Medium Load Member

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    Had a male previously,
    He went 13 years to the day,
    He Rode with me almost every day for the first half of his life, on everything, truck, dozer, excavator, tractors. He would watch the road or terrain and lean into it!! Was a riot! Second half he started staying home more and more as he got older,, bad arthritis in the end, and at over 100lbs I wasn't picking him up every time to get in the truck.

    Went awhile without but to quiet around the house without!!

    BB is a good passenger, on everything also and went with me everyday originally but I can't have her on all the jobs I deliver to currently so Grampy usually picks her up and they hang out for the day!! He has become very attached to her!! It's pretty funny
     
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  11. snowman_w900

    snowman_w900 Road Train Member

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    Thats awsome!

    I will dig up a picture of Hank riding with me. Kinda reminds me of the pic in your avatar.
     
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