Load is going to Campbell River, BC on Vancouver Island.
Not as unusual as you'd think
Nobody would care if I did, I've done this several times now...
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Last July...
October...I didn't even take pics of that one
Different canoe this time
Where is everyone #5
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@Heavy Hammer, I did get a ride to Newfoundland
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There was an old guy around here named Warren, I never knew but i knew his younger brother who was born in 1922 so Warren was born before that. My father in law said that Warren worked for the railroad and told him that when they went to diesel from steam it ruined his job. He said those old steam locomotives were powerhouses compared to the diesels.
I saw something on Our Ohio that talked about a shortline railroad out around @superhauler that still runs steam. Not sure where they’re based but they were running coal into the Conesville power plant which isn’t far from him. -
Do the make you dump your air and set your trailer down?
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That's cool. Was it a good crossing?
I've heard "Ya know you're in for a rough one when they start tying your truck n trailer down as soon as they get you parked on board".
I haven't done that one yet!
I'd sure like to.
I took the truck on the ferry to PEI years ago, they opened the bridge the next summer. I still haven't done the bridge out there yet either. -
Looks like they sold out, this was the guy. Looks like he has a museum now, I know where I’m going this summer.
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Don't drop the trailer, but I dump the suspension and then set the parking brakes.
At this weight it doesn't take much rocking for the air ride to drain things, and when the trailer dynamites before the air dumps it just stresses stuff for no reason.
I always dump as soon as I park on a boat, then dynamite all.
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It was smooth. Been to Dartmouth NS a few times, but rode the ferry once to Newfoundland. Problem is, now you have guys that will run general freight loads that used to pay $20k for $5-6k.
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I wondered, they make you do it on the Badger. I was supposed to take an 18000 across on the Badger but got aced out of it.
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