Post your flatbed load pictures here

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  1. Flightline

    Flightline Road Train Member

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    Actually because it is a larger one, the weight was an issue. I first loaded it in the middle with the arm resting on the upper deck and it was too high (13'10"). Though that might of still been legal for Colorado and Kansas, but I wasn't sure. Turned around would've made me over weight in the front since my tractor is little heavy anyways. I think this weighed approx. 38K. So I hauled it tail heavy but being a spread, I can have 40K back there.
     
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  3. Flightline

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    Notice I have a stepdeck not an RGN. My bottom deck is approx. 42" off ground. Normally only haul 10' high.
     
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    How big is your sleeper if you don't mind me asking. I've always wanted to look inside one of those sleepers.

    Also, figured I'd upload some more of my loads.
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    That about wraps my loads up. I haven't really took many pictures of them. You guys haul some cool stuff, I'm stuck hauling wood and coils. :/ Oh well it pays the bills!
     
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  5. SHC

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    That is what I had figured. It looks like a bigger machine. My SD is also 42" high so I'm stuck at 10' max height as well. Really sucks because I miss out on a lot of 10'5" loads
     
  6. SHC

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    Steady freight is good freight. Who cares what you got on the deck as long as you keep rolling and the green backs keep coming in ;)
     
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    I hear that!
     
  8. Cluck Cluck

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    Truth!!!!!
     
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    You're joking right?

    You're already buying permits for the width and you're worried about being 13'10" high in Colorado and Kansas.
     
  10. SHC

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    Actually if you look at the pic, he is legal width I believe
     
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  11. Cluck Cluck

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    I don't think it's over width
     
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