When you don't seem to care if you get the freight or not it seems more people want you to haul it. Just my experience
I didn't know you ran a beam. I like those out riggers. Bet they come in handy. Never seen them before.
I think I paid aroun $5 a foot for g7 Half inch. Give or take a little.
I think it will boil down to cost/benefit. I know not what a grade 100 cost, but I am sure it's considerably more than G7. Also the availability....
I generally give it a half a day to a day. Unless I know it's an absolute black hole for freight. Then I pack up and start rolling. A lot o the...
50" is only 4' 2" you can do it. Unless you're 4'1"
A sack of feed is 50lbs you can do it.
I forgot all Canucks are nice guys.
They probably think. Geez these guys are major A holes glad I ain't one.
You can make a lot of money with any of them. If you do it right
Double thanks
I'm not saying it's hard, but I wouldn't say throw a couple chain and it's gravy either
I wouldn't run around talking about #### I had no clue of.
It's not just a bull dozer. That's my point. If you load it in the wrong direction some state will issue a ticket. Did ya know that? If you remove...
You're not thinking hard enough. I suspect you have no clue of what you're talking about. You over simplify hauling a piece of equipment.
Because contrary to popular belief size is important. Say a d3 nice simple little machine. Now take a d9 totally different game. One, the places...
What size dozer vs. what kind of lumber?
in what sense?
If you're too much of a lard ### to get on a 54' deck. Maybe open deck of any kinda ain't for you.