Post flatbed load photos here V2.0
Discussion in 'Flatbed Trucking Forum' started by leftlanetruckin, Feb 18, 2014.
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Seeing that load, I think you'd better plan on parking out at the old TS on the north side of town and I'll pick you up. Don't think that would fit in the restaurant parking lot!cke, Crusader66, DDlighttruck and 5 others Thank this. -
Did you pick those up at Mueller?cke, DDlighttruck, Ruthless and 4 others Thank this.
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Am I seeing that wrong or do you have that grab hook tip loaded into the link instead of hooked fully onto it?BigBob410, cke, passingthru69 and 2 others Thank this.
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Sitting in Gillette meeting my pilot in 5thyhe morning. Was 11'5" but since it rained it turned into 12'8". Not a big deal to me, I have annuals in Montana and Colorado that cover that. Just have to detour a little with pilot cars.
I knew the short cha ins would come in handy for these wider pieces.
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Yes. Did you have one on the farm?
That was the shipper. Loaded and went to find the little boys room. Came back watching them put that little box there. Watched him tighten the strap and surprised when the duct tape broke and it all fell apart. Looked at the one next to it and saw it was taped too. I found the 2x6 and nailed it, not real happy but it should work.
Good eye. Fixed it in the parking lotPeteyFixAll, ChaoSS, cke and 7 others Thank this. -
Yep 800 gallon Mueller when I was a kid, then a 1000. I've pumped a bunch of them out too, they were the most popular brand around here.PeteyFixAll, cke, MJ1657 and 4 others Thank this.
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Taking a load of stairs to get galvanized. They'll be for U of Arkansas stadium.
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As luck would have it I was dispatched on another load of frack valves. This time they didn't have any 2' x 2' pieces of plywood. I went back to using dunnage, but as you can see there's a lot of weight on very little wood. I definitely need to stock hardwood plywood, as it seems these loads are becoming more common.
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What does the bottom surface look like on either side of the bolts?Razororange Thanks this.
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