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  1. albhb3

    albhb3 Medium Load Member

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    you dirty dirty man:biggrin_25523:
     
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  3. WMGUY

    WMGUY Road Train Member

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    I do love days like that and so happens i did the same here is Casper dropped the loader and picked up this load

    you have to love some of the routing they give you and sometimes just say have they ever driven this road lol:biggrin_25526:
     
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  4. SHC

    SHC Spoiled Rotten Brat O/O

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    Jumbled load of transformer parts..... No not that KIND of transformer lol

    Got to love the cheap paper-thin wood they used to make the tall crate. So far tho it's held up to the storms here in Texas and 70mph driving.

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  5. Logan76

    Logan76 Crusty In Training

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    I havent had a chance to get any pics lately...been super busy.

    I haul a Hazmat load to cleveland on monday, I'll snap some pics.
     
  6. Katz

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    Crawler tracks off a crane. Never doing this again.

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  7. Big Duker

    Big Duker "Don Cheto"

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    Why? Doesn't look bad at all.
     
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    Katz Medium Load Member

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    I suppose it would have been alright if the crane was already torn down. Unfortunately, it was still in one piece when I showed up. Obviously, those are the last things to come off and it took them all day long.

    Spent about 30 minutes scraping mud, rocks, pebbles off them before I started driving so as to minimize the chance of damaging the windshields of 4 wheelers following me. And after I delivered them, I spent another 30 minutes cleaning the stuff off my deck.

    I was under the impression I was getting counter weights when the agent told me I needed four hardwood 4x4s (turned out I didn't need any). Just saying there are other freights that pay just as good and less troublesome. That's all.
     
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  9. Logan76

    Logan76 Crusty In Training

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    What kind of weight on those tracks? how many chains do you have on there?
     
  10. Katz

    Katz Medium Load Member

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    Supposedly 19k lbs each. 6 chains total. 4 across top, 1 crossed in the front and another crossed in the rear.

    There are a couple of small stuff behind the tracks, which I used 2 chains and a strap to tie down.
     
  11. passingthru69

    passingthru69 Road Train Member

    crane moves are like that.Just pack a lunch when you go to the jobsite.

    Good thing is you will be the third trk. to unld. carbody first then house then the tracks
     
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