I’ve hauled them in a refer and a van, never on my flat. I’ll never haul them in an enclosed trailer again. Made it smell nice but left one hell of a mess.
Christmas trees....
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I hauled them a long time ago on a flat out of OR - probably when Christmas was a new holiday.
it was a tremendous lesson in patience- one which I did not know I had signed up for. It took almost a day and half of waiting on some little tree farm with about 30 other trucks while they cut the #### things down.
they gave everyone a bible with the BOLs.....I was not receptive to that either
word of caution - haul them early in the season when the tree lots need them, not late when they don’t or you could be in the tree selling business
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I have never hauled Christmas Trees, doesn't look to bad. Last tree load was out of Northern Idaho to a a Tec Billionaire, they were over 30 feet long, Said he wasn't going to wait for them to grow.
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