Dan, I wanted my own sandbox. So I went to work, made money, and bought one for the kids. You got access to a Little Tikes shovel and beach playset? Bring it and stop by anytime. I’ll even have the wife bring an extra steak to cook. Just not today, only got two.
Sandbox as described
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Ribeyes on a cast iron skillet
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Where is everyone #5
Discussion in 'Flatbed Trucking Forum' started by DDlighttruck, Aug 27, 2017.
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What I'm saying!
Most of the people I've fought with have actually turn out to be alright.
Maybe Super Cutey and I will be gay lovers in the near future!
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On this entire forum their is only one person I don't like...i just don't bother reading their posts, so it doesn't matter now anyway.cke, Intothesunset, dwells40 and 15 others Thank this. -
Get a room and keep that to your god #### self!Intothesunset, jamespmack, KillingTime and 13 others Thank this.
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There are two types of people.
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Whatever happened to 'Pics or it didn't happen'?.... Friggin double standards.
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Technically he is legal. When I hauled logs on a flatbed we only needed 4 straps on them. The bunks count as securement alsocke, Intothesunset, Westbound23 and 16 others Thank this.
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I thought those rules only applied to logger trailers?
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Not real special, they just count and securement for poles and logs. Now I imagine he would get busted for not having a strap within 10 feet of the bunks on the inside of themcke, Intothesunset, Westbound23 and 12 others Thank this.
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Here for logs on an actual logging truck, just two cable wrappers and go. The cable wrappers are not actually attached to the truck at all, they just hold the logs together as one bundle. But flip a logging truck and they snap and logs go everywhere. I've seen a lot of flipped logging trucks over the years.cke, rda2580, Intothesunset and 17 others Thank this.
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