Since it was a used machine, you know it had all of that wet/dry hay stuck under the machine...it had been sitting in a field at the dealer. I didn’t think much of it until I just unloaded and seen a mouse in my well where I keep my binders..... great!!!!!
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We had three loads of these ATV's this week, with about six drivers per move. The company is starting to put me on more RGN loads. I like the added challenge of paying attention to ground clearance.
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That paint scheme is sharp with the painted breathers! Looks old school.Tug Toy, PPLC, PoleCrusher and 5 others Thank this. -
The truck is '16. Set up with a 500 hp Cummins and 13 speed. Teresi has had the same paint scheme for decades, going back to Cabover days. I've been with them since April. A few times I get civilians wanting to take pictures, something I never got before.
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Well I managed to stay retired for about a month. They finally got me back from the lake for a couple of days work. Forgot to take pictures both days (old age?) Just concrete plank to Rochester. Remembered to take a pic of a damaged piece they sent me back with last night...that's it I'm done...heading back up to the lake...
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My favorite east coast with smooth like a glass and free roads ... UghhhAttached Files:
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I have literally hauled hundreds of those trailers, but I always made them take the tires off. In fact only one place in Idaho even tried to load them with them.
They then loaded and blocked per my instructions, except once they got up to 14 feet tall, the top trailers had combination fold up tailgates and ramps sticking up another 4 feet. other manufacturers always pulled them off and tied them down in one trailer. I told them they would have to do this, but these were not removable. GROAN,they just had a hard time understanding why I would not haul them sticking up 18 or 19 feet in he air. lolOxbow, LoneCowboy and Lepton1 Thank this. -
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