In the can or on the trailer or both?
You HAD to take the WORST angles for estimating the weights! No fair!
But I'll guess anyway:
Trailer: 10,000 lbs
Can: 28,000 lbs.
What the heck are the big monstrosities in the background? Presumably you are scrapping the old cable from them?
Jon.
Of both =sawmilling you are correct on the trailer but WAY light on the can
that the best angles i could get yesterday the wind was blowing 50 mph plus
that thing in the back is a new 1 i havent got to scrap any thing off of it yet.
7000 on trailer
Money is not the root of all evil, the love of money is.
the answer...is...42
It's always "big" in Texas!
I'll guess 44,000 pounds in the roll off.
25,800 in the can 4,300 in the trailer.
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their was 52.000 in the can and 10.000 on the trailer
we had a good day
Of course BroJer, the answer is always 42. It's just so hard to figure out the question.
Are you doing that speed (of the unladen swallow) in your avatar?
J.
sent 7500 more to the yard late yesterday(ran out of air)
still close to 20,000 still to cut (we now have air) maybe finish it up tomorrow
Shootlow, are you paying for the cable?
not really. they have to get rid of it no yards here will take it long.
we do however buy the yard hands that bring it in for us lunch sometimes (hell if they ain't busy and we have a pile cut they will help us load it)
we do try to take care of the people that take care of us sometimes we will cut them in on big loads with a percentage of 10%
its has to go somewhere and thankfully they call on us to make it go away.
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