Good luck, hope you don't have to repower the unlucky load. There was not much moving out there last week. I am hopeffully loading a JD 524k tomorrow and hitching up the sled dogs back to Denver for a couple weeks.
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We sometimes luck out with the big crates from LB, so we shall see. I wont hold my breath, but ye never know!
I will do what needs to be done to help Jeff out. Last thing he needs is to do more damage by trying to deliver a load. The load isn't worth tearing up the tool you use to make a living IMHO.
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Two thumbs up to all of you doing it legal.
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To all the people that say that I hope he get caught, I hope he doesn't. If I know where I'm going I don't order oversize permits if I can get away with it. If your 9' and some inches your not that much oversized.
Hell, I've hauled 10.6 barges more than once where I didn't order any permits.
I did haul a 12' wide steel beam down to Miami where I ran out of time to get it there and my oversized permit expired by one day and it cost me $760.00 and I was shut down til I had to reorder it.
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A fool and his money will soon be parted.
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