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    Horrible night scrapping

    Day started out okay. Had been working on a couple leads for some scrap steel and I made plans to pick up this afternoon. Weather was clear no snow just rain day before. Headed out and picked up 1/2 trailer of steel. Guy even gave me gas $$ which was great. Headed to another spot that I already got some steel from previously in my small truck. I purposely took my 18ft trailer back because this guy had long pipe and it couldn't come out with a small pickup. Problem is he lives up a mountain side. I decided to try and make it up the road to his place but I got stuck half way up an icy mountain road with 1/2 trailer full of steel on the truck.
    What a horrible situation. Couldn't back down slow as the vehicle would slide and the trailer pulls it down the hill as it slides. Had to call a friend for help. Bags of cat litter and ice melt and sketchy sliding lasted a couple hours before we could get on the main hwy. I don't think I'm getting those pipes anytime soon!!


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    Glad you made it home safe. If you can't get to chances are no one can. So it will probably still be waiting on you.

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    Ditto what junkfreak said, that had to be scary and frustrating.
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    Ya not fun. Pissed off ppl that live on the road (private rd) and the guy I was getting the material from just ending up leaving me. Had to call a friend and get out.

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    Scary! I'm in Montana, too. That rain made a nice candy coating shell of death underneath the snow on the highway. But I imagine you probably got the gumbo mud on that mountain, which is usually worse. Kitty litter is our friend!

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    Quote Originally Posted by gravygrabber View Post
    Ya not fun. Pissed off ppl that live on the road (private rd) and the guy I was getting the material from just ending up leaving me. Had to call a friend and get out.
    Good friend

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    Yeah he's a good guy. I was so scared of getting pulled down the mountain backwards I couldn't do it. He had to back it up and steer it down while I guided him.
    Missed out on some weight went at lunchtime and had only 1k in steel. =$40

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    Maybe you could take a hacksaw or grinder with you and cut the pipes so they'll fit in your pickup, just to save it from happening again?

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    Not the greatest picture but all the metal was on the back of the trailer. Disappointed with 1K wish I would have had more.

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