Post flatbed load photos here V2.0

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  1. Matt1924

    Matt1924 Light Load Member

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    I believe that one was about 20k gallons. 35’ long 10’ diameter.
     
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  3. MartinFromBC

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    Thanks!
     
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  4. fortycalglock

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  5. fortycalglock

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    Drag line going to a mine in FL.

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  6. nikmirbre

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    Power plant tooling
     
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  7. nikmirbre

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    Didn’t know it was hazmat... radioactive at that. Had to bout go through a DOT inspection at the shipper....
     
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  8. fortycalglock

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    I figured it was for a plant but I’ve never seen that piece. I’ve been doing a lot of nuke plants this summer. FL NE PA and VT. I saw that 2915 and figured you were having some fun too. We had a guy fail inspection in a move a few years ago. He had to get a tire on his flip axle even though it wasn’t needed for the move and was flipped up. It was ridiculous.
     
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  9. FoolsErrand

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    Rock is usually pretty easy if youve got enough straps and firehose, but i dont love these 2" flagging slabs. Tall, narrow and shifty with lots of random overhangs waiting to snap off.



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    Theres 3 pallets in that front load and pallets love to collapse when theyve sat in swampy ground for 5 years then get 7k ontop of them. The pieces are also pretty easy to break off. You put 20 straps on to be safe, bind it all to hell and then a few lower slabs will crack in two and then want to slide out. Theres absolutely nothing you can do to be 100% certain that you arent gonna toss a few hunks onto the interstate other than maybe a stake side.

    Oh well. Boy had fun

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  10. Tb0n3

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    What kind of unholy abomination is that? I'd try to exorcize the demon from the lift driver.
     
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  11. pavrom

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    Recent loads
     

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