Big Loads - Post Photos Number 2

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  1. Rontonio

    Rontonio Road Train Member

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    You can’t even imagine
     
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  3. Oscar the KW

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    You have far more patience than me to deal with that BS.
     
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  4. kptnt2016

    kptnt2016 Light Load Member

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    I bet theres no one to hold accountable for the delay.
     
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  5. booley

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    Those are some BIG blades!!
     
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  6. Rontonio

    Rontonio Road Train Member

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    not so much just ask Martin...

    Nope - all this should have been done before 12 trucks were loaded and sat for a week

    maybe too big .....the infrastructure is really not built for the size

    We will know in the next week...
     
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  7. booley

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    I'd hate to be responsible for that route survey
     
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  8. Rontonio

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    there is a turn in Sonora TX they are still not sure we can make....
     
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  9. booley

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    Bay Crane took these to Manhattan for us a few years ago. For reference, the beams next to them are 117’ long that I delivered locally. They were 170’L, 15-6 high and 170,000 lbs
    If I remember correctly, the loads sat in our yard for 2-3 weeks. My understanding was they were having trouble getting NYC permits. I found that hard to believe because Bay Crane does so many moves in the city on a daily basis. You’d think they would have some kind of pull in NY’s permit office...
    I got tired of dealing directly with their permit office and just started using a permit service 83139420-BFCF-4502-9460-9092697B7667.jpeg
     
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  10. Rontonio

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    I am not skilled enough for that load for sure.

    looks like it will be one more day in the hotel for us.

    should be interesting
     
  11. truckdad

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    o_O
    Are you wishin you was back in Hayward pulling bottom dumps?
     
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