Thank you for that answer. Thats what I was kind of worried about if there is a certain amount of feet left and i then some pallets might not fit.
Guess we have to be very accurate with our measuring.
Maybe its a stupid question... but I need help
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Don forget most pallets can be pin wheeled. A standard pallet is 48x40
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Well, as we said when I used to live in Surrey, far-out eh!
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Boating in Boundary Bay can get ya far out too, eh? LoL~! Gorgeous..... btw!
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Im having trouble considering that 24 pallets dont fit a 53. Come on now...
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That of course depends on the width of the trailer.
You can't pinwheel two standard size pallets side by side in mine, and it IS a 102".G13Tomcat Thanks this. -
Hay, @F150Jim .... can YOU bank / pinwheel 24 pallets? Me neither, LoL. Not even on my boat trailer. Tired, bored, tired, bored. Was sposed to drive last night .... they re-assigned me (cancelled) because production line broke down. SOOO.... i slept last night; should be sleeping NOW, and can't~ just here playing, LoL. Go look at my last few posts elsewhere. Thinking i need the decaf, eh?
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That would be turning both side ways. Pinwheeling is turning one and the other straight in. Then alternate the next two. So on and so forth.
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The 3rd one of course....
This???so you rotate it opposite all the way up?
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