Yeah, idk what they were thinking or how they managed to get it there over a washed out rut without spilling it. It was one of those short run due the next morning and I got there after they quit for the day deals. The two top pieces were butted together tight and the dunnage looked like it would hold up so I took it.
![]()
Just a preload I picked up at a shipper. I'd like to know who dropped it and if it was them that left the dunnage strap thats attached to the landing gear frame just laying loose like that, it's a new trailer.
Post your flatbed load pictures here
Discussion in 'Flatbed Trucking Forum' started by the gambler, Dec 8, 2011.
- Thread Status:
- Not open for further replies.
Page 716 of 785
-
-
Trucking Jobs in 30 seconds
Every month 400 people find a job with the help of TruckersReport.
-
Talk about easy. I loaded this 200 feet down from where I park my truck and I deliver to a TA!
-
doing this one myself. Going down to my Father yard in Laredo from Watertown,WI
Sleepy68 Thanks this. -
SHC Thanks this.
-
Just a little concrete gravy from Columbus right to my home 20
Sleepy68 Thanks this. -
So SHC my question is do you have a gravy boat big enough for all this gravy? I mean that thing has got to be HUGE!!! Or you just eat a lot of pork chops and mashed potatoes to use it all up... LOL
-
Well it sure would be nice if he shared some of that gravy.
Should be going back by his house again Sundaymilskired Thanks this. -
And just so you know, there is a nice casino in MI right at exit 1 off 94 in New Buffalo. -
Been there done that. They got my money about 2 1/2 years ago, when I was doing towers. Would park across the road at the hole in the wall trkstp.. How far are you from there? Got your pm and replied
-
Good ol' government loads. Easy and light.
Attached Files:
Sleepy68 Thanks this. -
Trucking Jobs in 30 seconds
Every month 400 people find a job with the help of TruckersReport.
Page 716 of 785
- Thread Status:
- Not open for further replies.