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<p>[QUOTE="okiedokie, post: 3174081, member: 66443"]When ya get home from work check your pockets before ya go into the house..............wifey no like chips on the carpet.<img src="styles/default/xenforo/smilies-vb/roundies/biggrin_2559.gif" class="mceSmilie" alt=":biggrin_2559:" unselectable="on" /></p><p>I WAS a chip hauler for a number of years around those parts. Useless & Reckless, The flying W, Yuck & Muck to name a few. Word of caution-Don't forget to uncouple your tractor from the trailer on the dump ramp. Yes you see it all at those mills. Guy loading wet Hemlock chips in Weyco K.Falls and lighting killed the power w/ the jaws open. It was just a matter of time before the tires started blowing out and the sides of the trailer split wide open. Hope you guys like the Woods. Nothing funnier than herding a Super B train up some Goat trail to a chipper. Ye-Ha.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="okiedokie, post: 3174081, member: 66443"]When ya get home from work check your pockets before ya go into the house..............wifey no like chips on the carpet.:biggrin_2559: I WAS a chip hauler for a number of years around those parts. Useless & Reckless, The flying W, Yuck & Muck to name a few. Word of caution-Don't forget to uncouple your tractor from the trailer on the dump ramp. Yes you see it all at those mills. Guy loading wet Hemlock chips in Weyco K.Falls and lighting killed the power w/ the jaws open. It was just a matter of time before the tires started blowing out and the sides of the trailer split wide open. Hope you guys like the Woods. Nothing funnier than herding a Super B train up some Goat trail to a chipper. Ye-Ha.[/QUOTE]
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