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    Nice Load of shred





    This rig left the roadway today and the driver was not injured. Going to volunteer to help clean up tomorow.


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    haha, it might be getting cleaned up tonight! ; )

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    How NOT to unload a trailer

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    Quote Originally Posted by erewen View Post
    How NOT to unload a trailer
    There goes the drivers raise. And if his record is not spotless, then his job also.
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    thats not shred.

    rims are worth over 20cents a pound. and the rest of its close to a 1/4" in thickness its HMS probly over sized cause of the length.

    load er up. that could be two weeks pay

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    Bet that was a wild ride. Driving a big rig while catching 3 feet of air does not sound like fun.

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    kitchen sink, rims, long pipe that's a mixed load for sure. probably gonna need a tractor of some sort that backhoe bucket in there is not gonna be moved without some sorta equipment.
    Last edited by NHscrapman; 10-31-2013 at 07:55 AM.
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    Good eye I didn't see the backhoe bucket.


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