Milk Hauler Turned Flat Beder
Discussion in 'Flatbed Trucking Forum' started by badgerwelder, Jul 7, 2012.
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I have been trying to find it for the longest time
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i do this too.
excellent advice.
i'm brainless, so i do this to make sure i have all the lockers shut, all the equipment stowed, and haven't left something unfinished. -
Kinda off topic but I went with my buddy and hauled some milk today, I'm always trying to learn new things and I may do some milk hauling on the weekends as a fill in guy to help out...pretty laid back work for sure.
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Me 3, I always do one last walk around before rolling. I got so much extra junk that comes with having a Conestoga. Hand crank to release the locks and then the handle (3 peices) to roll the back door rag. I'm so paranoid to lose any part of it. I carry a spare crank for the locks. But, if I lose it I'm screwed, and they don't carry those in the truckstops.
I gave away a load bar to a newb that didn't have one the other day lol. I didn't ask him why he didn't have one, I assume he lost it some where, and he was already sweating bullets over his tarps and a load of extra sharp parts. So I just let it go, as we've all been there for one reason or another Twice! -
I lost my winch bar coming out of AK middletown....got it a hell of a hurry and left it sitting up on the deck infront of my rolled tarps.
Luckily I had a spare in my truck. -
Welcome to the wonder world of Flatbedding!!!! We need milk for our cookies
We are much more friendly, just ask us, well tell ya
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