Big Loads - Post Photos Number 2

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  1. cke

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  3. Heavy Hammer

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    Anything exceeding 18'W, 120'L, 16'H(?), or 175,000lbs requires a 32J approval in Montana...
    I'm 174,980 at 1/2 tanks of fuel...
    32J's can take up to 5 days for approval
     
  4. cke

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    Ok. Kinda like Super load classification
     
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  5. Landincoldfire

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    I don't load until Monday, may as well get on the nail buffer. IMG_20190518_213513_984.jpg
     
  6. Oxbow

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    Sharp!
     
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  7. Rontonio

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    60C6DBFC-AA7A-4908-901D-855A777591A2.jpeg E7E6DD21-712F-441F-85F0-64B4DAB05F94.jpeg

    It is loaded - not sure how I am gonna get it unloaded.

    Headed to California-only going to take me 9 days with the holiday

    Can’t wait to squeeze under the marked 14 5 RR bridge to get into the customer location - when I am 14 6.

    I have been assured it is really 14 11
     
  8. johndeere4020

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    Why not load it with the rear tires in the first bolster?
     
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  9. Rontonio

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    It doesn’t fit that way - they loaded with a crane at the keen yard and weren’t happy about it being on a beam.

    The last 2 ft of my beam comes out to 55” and the tires are only 46” inside to inside.

    Best I can tell, I need to use 24” of wood under the tires on the horse end to get it unloaded. And i don’t know how much under the pan end once I figure out how to get it off my neck. Hopefully there is enough lift in it to get it high enough to lift my neck to get the rife height doors out.
     
  10. johndeere4020

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    Interesting
     
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