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Overload of the Day

Tones

Senior Member
Joined
Mar 15, 2009
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4,225
Location
Ubique
Occupation
Ex land clearing contractor, part-time retired
Reckon it's AI, not to many trucks have that configuration of rear axles in Oz, Europe yes.
 

Coaldust

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Joined
May 9, 2011
Messages
6,079
Location
Subarctic Backwoods Trailer Park
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Big trucks is what I know. HAZMAT is what I tow.
Funny looking hatchery truck. Ride to processor, poachers, fish wheel score, Salmon Fest?
Yup. Headed and gutted. Going to Anchorage for the fresh retail market. That happened at 10pm. The Hwy was finally opened to one lane traffic at 3am.
 

Truck Shop

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Joined
Dec 7, 2015
Messages
25,338
Location
WWW.
1988--Provisioner's lade a frozen load of King and Snow {Tanner} crab over in cayon
between Ellensburg/Yakima. It was 88 degrees out, insurance investigator from Yakima
showed wrote the load off, take what you want. Hauled 16 cases of King into tavern,
free crab. Craziness ensued, people setting around making a mess chewing on rubber
bands.
 

Deere500a

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Joined
Mar 4, 2012
Messages
897
Location
Castro Valley ca
He drove in & parked I'm not a smart man but I'm sure I could find a better place for cases of water,jugs of def & chain. Around here idiots let the wind suck out trash bags/lose coolers from there boat, it's common going to the lake it looks more like a landfill road.Screenshot_20260705-093216~2.png
 
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