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Discussion in 'Flatbed Trucking Forum' started by the gambler, Dec 8, 2011.

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  1. American-Trucker

    American-Trucker Road Train Member

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    Hey now Les2 has been nothing but nice to you no need to pick on him! :biggrin_25523:


    And talking behind Redd's back about his Vulva :biggrin_25513: you otta be ashamed :biggrin_25523: :biggrin_25522:






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  3. milskired

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    Redd's is to new LOL I am talking about those 1997 ugo Volvos that have the fairings rattling everywhere!
     
  4. WSOR4492

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    First load I hauled after orientation First Load.jpg Blue Scope building componets Bluescope load.jpg Bricks for house addition in North Chicago Bricks in North Chicago.jpg

    CAT Dump truck axle assembly CAT Axle assembly.jpg 1 of 3 cooling radiators Cooling Radiator-1.jpg Electric cable reels Electric Cable Reels-1.jpg

    Camrades with the same load I'm leaving with Firestone DeForest-1.jpg Easy load of rebar. Compared to the spaghetti loads I get. Rebar-1.jpg

    Seed bin componets Seed Bin componets.jpg Seed planter I just hauled this week Seed Planter-1.jpg


    Appologies for the monkey in some of the pics. These were originally for my 4 y.o. and it's his stuff monkey that he wanted me to carry around and get pictures with.
     
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  5. Les2

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    I'm not eastern european....:biggrin_25513:

    But my FLD is a 93..... Although it doesn't look like its falling apart, but them fairings are a PITA to keep together.
     
  6. milskired

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    From what I have seen it sure looks like it is a pain.
     
  7. Logan76

    Logan76 Crusty In Training

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    I bet that 93 FLD had paid for itself 3x over by now.
     
  8. milskired

    milskired Road Train Member

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    Probably more then that.
     
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    anyone have info on btc company or a.w.l.
     
  10. Les2

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    It's been paid for for over 10 years...:biggrin_255:

    For what that poor truck has been thru.... coal, gravel pits, scrap yards, steel mills and the state of MI (mainly Detroit), its hard to believe them fairings haven't fallen off completely. They are the biggest PITA, but also great to have! They keep DOT out from under the truck and a lot of times keeps them from pulling me over.
     
  11. Logan76

    Logan76 Crusty In Training

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    Scrap yards are hard for an o/o, In 6 months of doing roll off work I lost a couple of tires as a company driver I was glad I didnt have to eat that cost! you can't see some sharp pieces of steel under a bunch of mud in the scrap yards and steel mills.
     
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