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I'm thinking about starting off pulling flats....it seems real challenging...and looks like you could get some exercise too...
Hey Tenn driver....How much experience did you have before you started pulling these Oversize loads?
Big_Dave
August 21st, 2005, 16:27
then again my way of thinking isn't all that conventional anyhow.. :p :rofl:
No comment. :p :rofl:
You need to sandblast and paint your trailer wheels........or open your wallet and spend some of them moldy greenbacks and buy some nice shiny aluminum ones. :harhar:
Foxfire
August 22nd, 2005, 01:42
Hey Andy! I got a case of aluminum paint out in one of those sheds in the back yard. Ya wanna use that? Or, better yet................ I got a case of the GOLD paint too!!!!!! Now that would look neat! :D
ATCO
August 22nd, 2005, 13:35
I have to say, Andy it looks as though you've done an excellent job of chaining you load down - again... :D
I also agree with Dave, paint em' or replace em'... I suggest a good set of Alum rims - at the very least outers...
Ummm, FF, you been in the heat to long... Gold rims only look good behind Freightliners...
Also want to point out to those spec'ing equipment... Try to mount your headache rack to the tractor... Case and point, notice how Andy had the load hanging off the front of the trailer too help with the amount hanging off the rear of his trailer... Simply put, wouldn't have been able to do that if the headache rack, or bulkhead was mounted on the trailer...
Thanks for the pics. Andy...
Now about that beacon, aren't there laws pertaining to their use... I've heard some states require a "Beacon Permit"...
ATCO
August 22nd, 2005, 16:24
Thanks for the info pretaining to the Beacons Andy...
As for the wheels, yeah, I've seen the price of those Alums... :yikes:
Sure would accent your beautifully clean Western Star tho...
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