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I didn't even think much about it at the time, but there was a guy with a standard pick up truck today at Rural King with some oxy or acetylene bottles laying flat with the valve facing to the rear, and strapped down with simple ratchet straps. He was dropping them off, so they may have been empties, but are they ever really completely empty and depressurized? I wasn't there long enough to see if he picked up new ones.
 
/ Share Pics of People Hauling or Towing Something Wrong #16,122  
I didn't even think much about it at the time, but there was a guy with a standard pick up truck today at Rural King with some oxy or acetylene bottles laying flat with the valve facing to the rear, and strapped down with simple ratchet straps. He was dropping them off, so they may have been empties, but are they ever really completely empty and depressurized? I wasn't there long enough to see if he picked up new ones.
It's perfectly legal to haul them on their side. We haul them on pallets that way all the time. They just need to be secured and have the caps over the valves. That's how they ship them full or empty.
 
/ Share Pics of People Hauling or Towing Something Wrong #16,125  
I didn't even think much about it at the time, but there was a guy with a standard pick up truck today at Rural King with some oxy or acetylene bottles laying flat with the valve facing to the rear, and strapped down with simple ratchet straps. He was dropping them off, so they may have been empties, but are they ever really completely empty and depressurized? I wasn't there long enough to see if he picked up new ones.
I carry my empty ones laying down (strapped) in the truck bed. I just leave the valve fully open and then put the cap on - which is also slotted so no gas can build up. That way there is no pressure in them so you dont have to worry about them. That is the easiest way to make sure it is completely empty and depressurized.
 
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Well that's just a brilliant idea.

Take an incident that has a driver 20-30% distracted (talking on the phone) and turn it into an incident that has a driver 100% distracted (physically wrestling with the driver for their phone).

Brilliant.

Kill anyone yet?
If there's one thing we learned in the past few years it's that the folks who think they know best are 100% positive that they're right and aren't opposed to telling the world about it.
 
/ Share Pics of People Hauling or Towing Something Wrong #16,127  
I carry my empty ones laying down (strapped) in the truck bed. I just leave the valve fully open and then put the cap on - which is also slotted so no gas can build up. That way there is no pressure in them so you dont have to worry about them. That is the easiest way to make sure it is completely empty and depressurized.

Probably OK with gases like oxygen, argon, helium, and some others. However, acetylene cylinders are filled with an acetylene-acetone solution in a porous filter matrix. When the acetylene cylinder is "empty" there may be some residual acetylene and certainly acetone remaining that might leak out of an open valve on a horizontal cylinder. Also, if an acetylene cylinder is transported on its side, it should be stored upright for a period of time before use to let the acetone settle. Times of a half-hour to more than an hour are recommended. The purported dangers of acetylene-acetone mixtures range from irregular flame operation at the torch to explosions; I do not want to find out.
 
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/ Share Pics of People Hauling or Towing Something Wrong #16,128  
The purported dangers of acetylene-acetone mixtures range from irregular flame operation
Same thing will happen if you try and draw off too much at one time or draw the cylinder down to almost 0 pressure. I'm guilty or running the cylinders dry and you can tell when you're drawing off acetone, there's a wet circle around the flame where it hits the platewhen you're preheating for a cut and the kerf is extremely slaggy and rough, stinks too...........Mike
 
/ Share Pics of People Hauling or Towing Something Wrong #16,129  
Probably OK with gases like oxygen, argon, helium, and others. Acetylene cylinders are filled with an acetylene-acetone solution in a porous filter matrix. When the acetylene cylinder is "empty" there may be some residual acetylene and certainly acetone remaining that might leak out of an "open" valve on a horizontal cylinder. Also, if an acetylene cylinder is transported on its side, it should be stored upright for a period of time before use to let the acetone settle. Times of a half-hour to more than an hour are recommended. The purported dangers of acetylene-acetone mixtures range from irregular flame operation at the torch to explosions; I do not want to find out.
I was thinking that as well. There is always acetone in an empty tank. Infact putting too big a tip on a torch connected to too small a tank will pull the acetone up though the filter and damage the tank and possibly causing the flame problems you mentioned. The ones we transport are from the filling facility to sales locations. Just a couple are just banded to a pallet. Larger quantities have 4x4s with cuts to keep the tanks aligned. They sometimes are 6 or 7 layers high. They are on heavy duty purpose built pallets. But they are on their sides. But the stores would store them upright.
 
/ Share Pics of People Hauling or Towing Something Wrong #16,130  
That trailer the tractor is on appears to be one of the Snowbear trailers with the 12" trailer wheels. They are handy little trailers with the removeable sides and ends, but mine has a gross weight rating of 2100 pounds. That tractor weighs a little over 1500 pounds without the loader according to tractordata.com. I've over loaded mine on occasion, but not routinely. I think that tractor on that trailer is more than pushing the limits.
Nevermind the tow rating of the vehicle. Hope the trailer has brakes.
 
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Nevermind the tow rating of the vehicle. Hope the trailer has brakes.
It doesn't. It has a 2100# rated axle and 12" tires. Mine has been retired to farm utility work.
 
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I saw this on Facebook.
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I saw this on Facebook.
Those took to be 5000# axles judging by the 6 lug pattern and in many states only one axle is required to have brakes. I'd rather get another pilot vehicle and road it wherever it's going rather than chance it that way.

From RitchieSpecs:

Operating Weight - Maximum​

24251 lb

Operating Weight - Nominal​

14881 lb
 
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/ Share Pics of People Hauling or Towing Something Wrong #16,134  
That backhoe is about 20,000, +- 4000, I think.

Bruce
 
/ Share Pics of People Hauling or Towing Something Wrong #16,135  
My guess is, some facebook dude is just playing games to get our goat. Loaded it, took the picture, then off loaded it. I doubt he moved it at all.
 
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My guess is, some facebook dude is just playing games to get our goat. Loaded it, took the picture, then off loaded it. I doubt he moved it at all.
Thiefs, I'd say. Jon
 
/ Share Pics of People Hauling or Towing Something Wrong #16,137  
My guess is, some facebook dude is just playing games to get our goat. Loaded it, took the picture, then off loaded it. I doubt he moved it at all.
And still bent the trailer a little in the process. That's a lot of weight up front.
 
/ Share Pics of People Hauling or Towing Something Wrong #16,138  
At least he's masked (outside....).:p
 
/ Share Pics of People Hauling or Towing Something Wrong #16,139  
My guess is, some facebook dude is just playing games to get our goat. Loaded it, took the picture, then off loaded it. I doubt he moved it at all.

That trailer probably took permanent damage in that stunt. I doubt they loaded it just for a picture. I agree just driving the backhoe would have been safer.
 
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It's being pulled by a dually...EVERYthing will be fine.




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