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This Don't Look Right?

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    Posted: 03 Feb 2011 at 4:56pm
I hope he doesn't plan on stopping.

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What about this Claus??
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Hears a few people that put too mouch

Just becuase you can, does not mean you should!

Sometimes common sense is thrown out the window and loaded on the top of a car.

I never realized chevy put a luggage rack on the trunk for this reason, always thought they were so tacky.

Can't rent a Semi? No problem, my truck is the swiss army knife of all trucks!

Ok is this even worth hauling?

Least we are underweight, boy those turns are tricky, mirrors are underrated.

Think the wife past out in the passenger seat arguing with her husband about this little problem. Guess he is sleeping on the couch if they make it out the parking lot!

That is one way to "Git er done!"

The family reunion was going to be on a boat, oh well least they got to reunite, untill turn two where they loose half thier stuff and family!
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And all that weight betting on electric brakes. The DOT would have a field day with that joker.
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I  hauled my WD45 15 miles down the dirt road with a 1996 Chevy S10 Blazer on a 16X6 tandem axle trailer. Blazer handled it quite well.
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How bout this load?
 (sorry, couldn't help it! hahaha)


Edited by Don(MI) - 03 Feb 2011 at 5:31pm
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I know a guy that hauls his 210 to shows on a 12000 pound trailer with a Dodge 3/4 ton but this is crazy.
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Originally posted by Don(MI) Don(MI) wrote:

How bout this load?
 (sorry, couldn't help it! hahaha)
This reminds me of the beginning of Stroker Ace! LOL

Edited by David Gibson (OH) - 03 Feb 2011 at 5:41pm
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As long as were posting stupid stuff here's one.


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Originally posted by Claus Claus wrote:

I hope he doesn't plan on stopping.

  
   Actually, depending on the axle ratings on the trailer, That may be perfectly legal with a 25,000 Lb. tractor.


Edited by Rfdeere - 03 Feb 2011 at 9:01pm
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Well if you have ever taken a wheel off of a Dodge you know they are built to haul it....can't figure out why he has a block in front of the rear wheel, tho....maybe his parking brake isn't working LOL! If he is in MN, SD or IA good luck with the DOT....
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Ive hauled worse than the Deere. The pic I put up earlier is my truck and the black trailer. Im like a priorty mail flat rate box..... If it fits it ships! The bin was 27' wide, 17' tall and the truck and trailer is 53' long. Ya cant be scared! Actually with good brakes on the trailer I can stop quicker loaded with 20k+ than I can empty. I wouldnt be scared to haul that on any trailer of mine. If it didnt have fluid in the tires and any weights, Il bet it only weighs about 16k. Yea its an ugly looking load but nothing to worry about.
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I would haul the JD before I would split wood with the 14t.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote SHAMELESS Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 04 Feb 2011 at 1:01am
well...now...i can relate to some of this!! i pulled a whole grain bin on a donahue trailer behind my hearse one sunday from gretna,ne to uh...well north of omaha,ne! and i drove a straight truck mounted inside a 30x50 ft building down the road one day, at each intersection i had to jump outta the truck and run outside to see if anything was coming, then i'd run back in, jump in the truck and take off again! had to wire the sliding doors open so i could see out ahead of me! whew! i did git stopped by a deputy sheriff, cuz he was on a road a mile west and each time he looked in my direction, he'd see the same building! lol  well he let me go but was shaking his head when he left!! lol  whew! 
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I dont see a problem with the Deere on the trailer. It is being hauled to the JUNKYARD!
sometimes I walk out to my shop and look around and think "Who's the idiot that owns this place?"
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Shameless, can you imagine the conversation between the occifer and dispatch? Ahh,  deputy, you are being followed by WHAT??
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An IH TD 340 crawler w/ a 4 way bucket & backhoe on a 7000# car hauler behind a 89 Dodge 1/2 ton, makes quite a load. but gets the job done.
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I hauled an 18' diameter grain bin about 10 miles on my NH 1049 bale wagon.  I took the sides off and built a kind of carriage.  Raised the rear table up and backed under the bin.  Put a 4" wide cargo strap around it.  (also made an X of steel tube inside to keep the bin round) Tilted the table up about 3/4 of the way and headed down the road part of the way was 4 lane part was 2 lane.  Passed a couple cops going the other way, they may have figured it would just be too much paperwork or too close to shift change.  Had to drive about 1/4 mile the wrong way on a 4 lane but there wasn't much traffic.  I also moved 4 1000 bu bins, only 12' wide, the furthest was 20 miles.
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bet ya'll never seen a hearse...with a trailer hitch before!! that was about the best farm truck i ever had, cept it wasn't a 4x4!! lol
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like that if it fits it ships moved a 21by26 garage with a goose next trailer pulled by a ford 1 ton power stroke
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Shameless, A hearse with a trailer hitch.... Is that for the guy who wants to take it all with him when he goes?

Edited by Greg (Hillsboro, OH) - 05 Feb 2011 at 6:47am
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