goeduck
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Just saw this on Facebook... I guess it's his backup system to actually being sure the load is contained?
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I bet people honk just for the fun of it
Just saw this on Facebook... I guess it's his backup system to actually being sure the load is contained?
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I needed that sign a few days ago, but now I have more room for some new to me junk.
Geeze, i'd probably asked you if you minded if i pick through your pile. Not saying i would have made anything out of the "junk" but.... :laughing:
Yeah, I could use a couple of those tires if they hold air.
How NOT to ship used cars from Japan!
Probably more like 22-24k but the trailer is still obviously well over loaded. (Drove a 4 axle dump truck that was longer and it weighed 26400 full of fuel.)That truck probably weighs 30,000. I don’t know how the trailer isn’t bent worst than it is.
Probably more like 22-24k but the trailer is still obviously well over loaded. (Drove a 4 axle dump truck that was longer and it weighed 26400 full of fuel.)
I really can't stand seeing people doing things like that..................but that is hilarious. Maybe he was hoping the cops had a sense of humor.Just saw this on Facebook... I guess it's his backup system to actually being sure the load is contained?
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Wow. Always wondered if it was that violent. Hope I never see that.My first job was with a telecom. Telecom switches used have huge lead acid batteries. While working there I got occasional job helping the guy who repaired and installed the batteries. You might not know it but lead is welded by hydrogen/oxygen torch. One time we got a job to install two batteries in a large factory. We got two guys to help as move from one location to the other. Me and the boss carried the oxygen and the helpers the hydrogen. The boss told them to screw the safety covers on the bottle but the guy said it is easier to carry it without and put the cover in his pocket. While crossing railroad tracks one of the guys tripped and dropped it. The valve dropped right on the rail and broke off. The bottle took off like a rocket and entered a mechanical shop building making a hole in the brick wall about a foot in diameter. But it hit a work bench inside the shop and pushed it outside through the wall on the other side making a hole in it about a size of the garage door. Fortunately nobody got hurt but there were quite few sad faces looking at the disaster. So that is a story about carrying something wrong.
Myth (safely) confirmed... MythBusters: Air Cylinder Rocket - YouTubeWow. Always wondered if it was that violent. Hope I never see that.
My first job was with a telecom. Telecom switches used have huge lead acid batteries. While working there I got occasional job helping the guy who repaired and installed the batteries. You might not know it but lead is welded by hydrogen/oxygen torch. One time we got a job to install two batteries in a large factory. We got two guys to help as move from one location to the other. Me and the boss carried the oxygen and the helpers the hydrogen. The boss told them to screw the safety covers on the bottle but the guy said it is easier to carry it without and put the cover in his pocket. While crossing railroad tracks one of the guys tripped and dropped it. The valve dropped right on the rail and broke off. The bottle took off like a rocket and entered a mechanical shop building making a hole in the brick wall about a foot in diameter. But it hit a work bench inside the shop and pushed it outside through the wall on the other side making a hole in it about a size of the garage door. Fortunately nobody got hurt but there were quite few sad faces looking at the disaster. So that is a story about carrying something wrong.