Where is everyone #5
Discussion in 'Flatbed Trucking Forum' started by DDlighttruck, Aug 27, 2017.
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Lol. Good times.
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General Electric.
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I’m sure the mud will be just fantastic...
You be safe out there
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You can use a stiff yellow wheel with brown or green bar too. Finish with a white airway wheel or even a cotton buff with white rouge bar.
I understand the winter thing....I always get tore up the first snow cause I know that salt and brine they put on our roads is destroying my nice clean aluminum. I dred it every year.Last edited: Sep 23, 2018
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Dangit JD, you have me flipping back and forth from the pictures of when you picked it up and these photos. Questions to come...…...cke, Crusader66, Hurricane69 and 13 others Thank this.
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That is so true and not fair,. Ohhh. Wait is that a fart coming on???? Ohhh. Nooo.. uhhh. Ok. Ya that was close. It was the chili talking.
. Yes this is a must,. When is the next get together? We need to start our own MATS at someone's place. Get these ol' Dogs in the same zip code. Drinking and cooking. With the rides just chilling.
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Ok, it appears as if you have removed the flip neck, flat deck, ramps from deck to trailer axles, tire covers, and the pin on fourth axle, and are installing the beam.
I assume you did this in order to learn what each component weighs, and that you will leave the flip neck off unless using a jeep from the Talbert? I also assume that you will be putting the fourth axle back on to haul the 450 with the beam. I expected the ramps on the back of the deck would have been permanently attached to the deck, but obviously this is not the case. Also, did you remove the wheel covers between the bolsters just for weight savings in order to be able to haul the 450 fully dressed? If possible that would definitely validate the new trailer purchase with the savings of labor and equipment in tearing down and reassembling the hoe between every job.
I have asked a lot of questions; if you get a chance it would be great to hear your response and reasoning.
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At the J. I absolutely refuse to go to a loves.cke, Crusader66, Shock Therapy and 13 others Thank this.
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