Post flatbed load photos here V2.0

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  1. Cetane+

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    So pick up these 2 trucks in north boston and bring them down to Delaware. "They should drive right up your ramps".
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    Six hours between the 2 different tow trucks, and 2 different picks. But, I guess its good getting paid for sitting. :dontknow:
     
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    I take it the 2 "low mileage well maintained units" didn't run.. Who paid the wrecker bill?
     
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    The broker did. No way I was paying for any of that.
     
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    Everyone has their nemesis. Keen was mine. I hated them loading my truck.

    It was BS. Let's let someone who is a newbie drive a dozer on a rollback. Yea, that will work out good.

    Keen to me is like United Rentals. The bottom of the barrel where your boss can chase easy revenue.
     
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    Each time I loaded there I brokered through Wylie. So other then putting the machine/s on my trailer.. they always asked how I wanted them on there and never hassled me on how I secured them. They take pictures,.. and if anything went wrong,. it would be on me. I've been taping exhausts since the 80's,.. so its no big deal for me. For me its just how its always been done,.. even though most modern machines dont need it anymore.

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    The times I pulled out of NC Keen yard, it was through Keen. I didn't mind pulling out of there much.

    Hurst, your part of the forum police now?
     
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    Yup,..

    Barney Fife voice

    There's a new Sheriff in town.

    /End Barney Fife voice

    Just kidding,.. was asked if I wanted some bling under my name,.. so with a girly gleeful cheer,.. I said sure. :biggrin_25525:

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    Yeah the NC yard is much more laid back then the Va yard. Especially if you load on a Friday near beer-thirty.

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    Congraltions Hurst on the promotion...
     
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