Where is everyone #5

Discussion in 'Flatbed Trucking Forum' started by DDlighttruck, Aug 27, 2017.

  1. shogun

    shogun Road Train Member

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    Permits? Most of the states on those routes should give you 8k leeway. Remember, they are checking Elogs, not weights. Hammer down!
     
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  3. wore out

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    What bag the bears are in isn't a big deal
    The key is you got em
     
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  4. Hurricane69

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    My memory ain't very good but I think we had a 2U that we used to winch all the Oaks out of the ditch before we built the pond. Used it to level off the dike also the weekend we built it. My brother was running it. Dad and his brother was running the c-pulls. Brother-in-law was running the push cat. Uncle was running a little 6 power shift clearing the banks.

    Mom has some Polaroids around someplace. Grandpa had a heart attack the same weekend and was chompin' at the bit cause he couldn't be down there.
     
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  5. stwik

    stwik Road Train Member

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    There's a bike in that photo? Oh, right.. o_O:D

    I used to give her a hard time about her #### shorts... at this point those are the longer variants for woman it seems. I've seen far too much crack on girls I don't care to see crack on :eek::eek::eek::eek:

    Not only that... but shes a Former Marine. I've learned to pick my battles and arguments :confused:
     
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    Also did the 2U use a 342 engine
     
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  7. Cattleman84

    Cattleman84 Road Train Member

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    I do believe a can is a scraper... In this case one that is pulled behind instead of the modern self propelled jobs... I saw some pulled cans the other day working on I80 on Nebraska... They had big new John Deere tractors pulling them.
     
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    I bet your right one winch for the door and one for the bucket
     
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  9. Cattleman84

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    That would make sense.
     
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  10. Cattleman84

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    So are there any GOOD truck stops on I70 west of Kansas city that aren't in the middle of no where or right smack dab in the middle of a major metropolitan city??!!! Yesterday I drove all day and hardly seen a soul once I cleared Topeka... Then this morning it was the same way until I got to Denver.... This afternoon I got off the beaten path that all the idiot super truckers use... After the Eisenhower tunnel I cut north up CO HWY 9 to US 40 and ran it to Vernal, UT... In the morning Ill roll into SLC off load, then probably get a load of pallets and just barely have enough HOS left to get back home in Idaho... I hope:confused:
     
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  11. Oxbow

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    Maybe someone else has answered, but it is a pull scraper. The bowl lift and the apron/ejector gate each require a winch line from the cat.
     
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