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Another “If it fits, it ships”


Alan Dinan

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4 hours ago, Lars (midessa) said:

That’s the ‘ol ‘move it Sunday morning while everybody’s in church’ special!!

Do thought all the time, mainly for reduced traffic.

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6 hours ago, Lars (midessa) said:

That’s the ‘ol ‘move it Sunday morning while everybody’s in church’ special!!

Here too.  If the truck in the picture is an ex cement truck, that load may not be over weight.  If it's a real picture, I want to know how they got it loaded.

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8 hours ago, Sledgehammer said:

I didn’t know anyone saw me this afternoon……🤦🏻‍♂️

 

 

 

 

 

 

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What is your ETA? I want to get prepared to unload that thing at my place 😂

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7 hours ago, Lars (midessa) said:

That’s the ‘ol ‘move it Sunday morning while everybody’s in church’ special!!

Had a buddy drive my grain truck towing a dead grader with me inside, a wild shake started at about 35 mph

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It was several years ago but we were leaving Louisville KY on I64 headed west where the grade starts to climb and I saw a 1/2 ton Dodge pickup towing a dead semi tractor with a log chain between the two of them. At least they were in the slow lane…..

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I think he's overloaded on the rears and not enough on the front.  I don't know how far he's going but I would have driven it if possible.

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20+ years ago, I met a 6600 JD combine on a 20’ deck over bumper hitch trailer on a 3/4 ton truck. Not a chain holding the combine on the trailer. The combine was holding down a stack of used tin

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1 hour ago, twostepn2001 said:

Nothing out of the ordinary, we were doing it back in the early 70's....

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You cheated. I was told they used to leave the heads on. 

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30 minutes ago, 1256pickett said:

You cheated. I was told they used to leave the heads on. 

Used to see lots of Massey 92s with headers on heading north on highway 83 back in the day. 
Last summer I saw a custom cutter hauling a pair of modern combines on a single detach trailer. 

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3 hours ago, twostepn2001 said:

Nothing out of the ordinary, we were doing it back in the early 70's....

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The side grill on the hood means it is a factory big block, 366 or 427 equipped truck. I think they only did that for a couple years also

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I'm really hoping they didn't scrap that..... Hydraulic reverser probably an 04 or 05 looking at the picture 

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It doesn't really look like it was loaded with tender loving care 😥

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