I'm not sure tbh. They replaced the broken one and added a third one. They even left the wheel loader with the lights on while I resecured it.
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I dont mind the timber cut dunnage on most, but that big stuff just looks like it needs 6x6 hardwoodPeteyFixAll, MJ1657, Razororange and 3 others Thank this.
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I wouldn't take it like that. It should have been saddled in there. Chain it all together.
If the receiver only has a forklift to unload it it can be cribbed one side at a time at the receiver.PeteyFixAll, Razororange, Crusader66 and 2 others Thank this. -
It IS fairly light. 8-9000 pounds each. We've hauled them before, so I assume it's kosher. The boss was surprised I added chains, he said they usually just throw straps.PeteyFixAll, MJ1657 and Razororange Thank this.
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Ha! Yeaaaaaaahhhhhh .... I'd be throwin iron too..tony97905, PeteyFixAll, Razororange and 2 others Thank this.
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Unless I'm misunderstanding you, they are sitting in 1/2 moon pockets.Razororange Thanks this.
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Yeah I'd have had the bottom layer chocked and they can set the top one right in the center of the other two. That's what is meant by saddling itRazororange, Crusader66, DDlighttruck and 1 other person Thank this.
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I think he would want them in s tri pack, no dunnage for the top peice, lift and crib at receiversPeteyFixAll, Razororange, Ruthless and 1 other person Thank this.
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Beat me to it...Razororange and DDlighttruck Thank this.
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That makes perfect sense. Thanks
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