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    old military crane

    san diego,ca to victoreville,ca USA.
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    Picture Test

    carmagedon 2012-west Los Angeles, ca USA mulholland bridge
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    Wrecker call

    i pull'd an old 300-ton barge out of the Los Angeles harbor in the late 90's with two PETE-70-ton B&B wrecker's, use'd telephone pole's as roller's, fishing the truck's in the air, no pic's-never imagin'd anybody would care.
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    Trying to find a heavy hauler owner/operator. NV to KS

    from mt-to-tx, i haul'd a 9xle/w-RTcrane; 12'wide-15'tall about 110000lbs paid almost $800 on a permit just for wy.
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    cat 374

    New cat 374 back at the dealer after it's job.
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    pics of the used and forgotten

    my first pic-on forums
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    What is the difference between Groundbearing and Non Groundbearing?

    use the long'st- wide wood possible, same way a crane use's it's out-rigger's.
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    Average age on the forum

    45 feeling 25.
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    What is the difference between Groundbearing and Non Groundbearing?

    Some ply-wood, wood lagging, scrap-wood has work'd well. The time's that i did not use'd, is when i'v mark'd the gound.
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    Peterbilt Day Cab Conversion

    22000,46725,60000,60000,60000 not heavy.
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    Maximum unescorted width wehn moving equipment from California to Iowa

    hauld'd 12' rt wide crain on a 9axle from seal beach ,ca to salt lake city then pick'd up another at Helena MT-went south-east to WY-over Denver ,co. Did'nt require escort.
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    Transport of a Refuse Compactor

    we build't cool custom 1"steel steel plates that lock in-place that we use on the 9xle&5axle for the 836's the smaller one's, or (AKA) trailer-distroyer, so we transport with the wheel's on. next time i haul one i'l post some pic-video. but first the kid's have to show me how run the computer?
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    Your first piece of equipment owned or operated was?

    no it's heavy duty tow truck :)
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    Some of our lowbed pics

    Happy hollidays
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    Some of our lowbed pics

    new to the NET, wish i'v take'n picture'&video over the year's. when i figure out how to use this computer i'l post cool lowbed'g
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    Your first piece of equipment owned or operated was?

    after high school got a good job pushing ltl-freight, but was to hot-head'd @screw'd it up, then somhow i got with the Iron-workers@screw'd it up, by now I-am 21 year's old. then i got a class-1 driver lisence at least that's what it was back then,) join'd teamster's, but then got a court order...
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    What do you guys think?

    22k steer w/445-tire's wil-do
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    Broke my new lowboy

    ooops i gues i-m in a differnt level loads?
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    Broke my new lowboy

    From my experience you only break axle's when your overload'd, I-v seen guys haul the load to far back. I-v learn'd to haul forward, heavier loads should alway's max the drive-wheels first. But it helps to have 20or22k-steer heavy haul truck.
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    Broke my new lowboy

    I ,v also pulled most Ladoll trailers, they make a nice 1-axle that may work on a gooseneck.
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