@Brettj3876 ya have the drive and motivation, take a breather slow down a moment.
remember wood work measure twice cut once.
Where is everyone #5
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Yeah lemme find a safe place to get off to get one.PoleCrusher, OLDSKOOLERnWV, Oxbow and 4 others Thank this.
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It is all ceramic tile 18 x 18 on the entire first floor. With the heat out here in AZ - all tile floors are very commonBigBob410, Slowpoke KW, PoleCrusher and 14 others Thank this.
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i want to see the trailer layout a bit more suspension, tires and arc of trailer bed.
something is acting out of norm with your load on the deck. I have run that exact hopper just cant find the pics i have of the load and how i did dunnage and strapping.BigBob410, Slowpoke KW, PoleCrusher and 8 others Thank this. -
im over in a corner on the family PC so i have a bit of time to trouble shoot. Triple and i forgot who else talked to you the other day about your load. I didnt get to scroll back the million or so posts. LOL
what has me puzzled is the vibration rate that is wearing a hole thru your hook side of your straps. Im curious as to how you have them hooked to trailer bed, like Triple6 said twist in strap.
just brain storming till ya get to a safe spot.BigBob410, Slowpoke KW, PoleCrusher and 10 others Thank this. -
Where in WisconsinBigBob410, PoleCrusher, SAR and 15 others Thank this.
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Ever heard of a little place called Wayside? Sorta South of GreenbayBigBob410, PoleCrusher, SAR and 12 others Thank this.
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Not wearing a hole. Breaking the thing as in shearing it off.BigBob410, Slowpoke KW, PoleCrusher and 9 others Thank this.
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The rear strap is somewhat loose. The front 2 are decently tight and the one just aft of the middle legs is decently tight but not as much as the front two.
The rear feet are not touching the deck btwBigBob410, Slowpoke KW, PoleCrusher and 9 others Thank this. -
Not my place to tell another driver how to do his job, but that load would do better with chains. Attach them up high at the four corners and run them cross ways down to the trailer. Shackles in the bolts holes or use the hooks to grab the I beam. But I’m sure there is another half dozen ways.
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