Laughable Loads.
Discussion in 'Flatbed Trucking Forum' started by Kittyfoot, Mar 29, 2012.
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Yep and maybe have a bridge survey done, yah never can be too careful.
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I don't think it was that big, but you'll definatley need to flip the tag axle down.
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Good looking KW, aiwiron.
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Thanks, it was a company truck I drove for years and one photo that survived a computer crash. Also was the photo for the company website spread, not many photos of the trucks around anymore since most never set long enough for photos.
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hell,i started to throw some 1/2" chain on it but the chain was heavier than the load,lmao

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Picked up at a truss factory in City of Industry, CA heading to Pharr, TX. Checked in and then tracked down the forklift operator to see if I needed to move my tarps or not. I found him with my load on his forks already: 1 - 30' truss. It's the smallest load I've ever had; 3" tall and around 400 lbs. One of the trusses from the original shipment was damaged and this was it's replacement.
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Before I was a driver I was a warehouseman/truck driver at a nuclear plant. I was working the gravy second shift when operations called me and told me to call them when such and such a truck arrived. Do not open it.
So I called and here comes a fire truck and some other vehicles. They were dressed out in their white suits and oxygen tanks, but didn't offer me any.
They broke the seal and opened the door and there was two 1 gallon paint cans strapped to a pallet with little radioactive stickers on them. I believe that was the worlds smallest load.
A funny load I remember was my trailer tires ran over a skunk pulling into the customers parking lot. It stunk up the whole docks. Three guys running wide open had me out of there in 15 minutes.
aiwiron Thanks this.
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