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01-09-2019, 07:58 AM
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Name: Rig Wrench
Title: Wannabe Tech
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Join Date: Jan 2016
Location: In the ditch
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Originally Posted by jfaulkner
Beside me pumping fuel yesterday.
*edit he wasn’t pumping fuel he was tying up the pumps to send a fax. Perfectly reasonable.
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Your southern cousin?
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01-09-2019, 08:45 AM
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#18842
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Name: jfaulkner
Title: Douche Hunter
Status: Not Here
Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Ohio
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Originally Posted by Rig Wrench
Your southern cousin?
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*cuz
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Originally Posted by StainlessRRA
Flipping your mirrors up when you don't tow? That serves no purpose other than to let me know that you are a douche, from a distance.
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01-10-2019, 08:10 AM
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#18843
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Name: BRE
Title: Too Much Time
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Southwest MO
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Folgers and chicken chit I’m the mornings...
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Rick
07 Dodge 3500 - Tow mirrors, silencer ring MIA, Spectra air filter.
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Originally Posted by jfaulkner
There really is nothing better than OEM. That goes for anything from turbos to boobs.
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RIP Dex KCCO
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01-10-2019, 08:14 AM
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#18844
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Name: 4x4dually
Title: Moderator
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Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Stillwater, OK
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Originally Posted by BRE
Folgers and chicken chit I’m the mornings...
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Sure beats waiting on some phukstick in a warehouse to unload/load you don't it?
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01-10-2019, 09:06 AM
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#18845
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Name: jfaulkner
Title: Douche Hunter
Status: Not Here
Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Ohio
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Posts: 5,864
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Originally Posted by BRE
Folgers and chicken chit I’m the mornings...
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You get that chicken chit stuck in your flip flops? Or did you have to turn your door slammer uniform in when you quit your last job?
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Quote:
Originally Posted by StainlessRRA
Flipping your mirrors up when you don't tow? That serves no purpose other than to let me know that you are a douche, from a distance.
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01-10-2019, 09:08 AM
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#18846
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Name: 4x4dually
Title: Moderator
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Location: Stillwater, OK
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Originally Posted by jfaulkner
You get that chicken chit stuck in your flip flops?
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I bet his plaid, quilted, cowboy boots are filthy as hell.
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01-10-2019, 09:48 AM
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#18847
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Name: jfaulkner
Title: Douche Hunter
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Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Ohio
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Posts: 5,864
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Originally Posted by 4x4dually
I bet his plaid, quilted, cowboy boots are filthy as hell.
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Lol you know his sweatpants are tucked in the boots because “the purdy parts are at the top”
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Originally Posted by StainlessRRA
Flipping your mirrors up when you don't tow? That serves no purpose other than to let me know that you are a douche, from a distance.
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01-10-2019, 09:50 AM
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#18848
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Name: 4x4dually
Title: Moderator
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Location: Stillwater, OK
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Originally Posted by jfaulkner
Lol you know his sweatpants are tucked in the boots because “the purdy parts are at the top”
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The last time I saw that boy, the "purdy parts" he said were on the bottom. Them MO cowboys must like them quilted boots.
Where ya at BRE? It's no fun giving you schidt if you aren't here to enjoy it.
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01-10-2019, 05:50 PM
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#18849
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Name: BRE
Title: Too Much Time
Status: Not Here
Join Date: May 2010
Location: Southwest MO
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Posts: 12,705
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I’m here!
Yea I turned in my flip flops but I’m wearing my house shoes now so it’s kinda the same.
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Rick
07 Dodge 3500 - Tow mirrors, silencer ring MIA, Spectra air filter.
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Originally Posted by jfaulkner
There really is nothing better than OEM. That goes for anything from turbos to boobs.
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RIP Dex KCCO
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01-11-2019, 09:56 PM
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#18850
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Name: jfaulkner
Title: Douche Hunter
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Location: Ohio
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Truckers, lets see your rigs!
I have to vent, to anyone hauling stuff on a trailer behind your pickup. If you have to drive 35-40mph or less on a state highway so whatever your hauling doesn’t fall off your trailer try strapping your phuking load down.
If we can keep these dominos on the trailer at 70mph on Michigan roads you can certainly secure your chit!
Seems I get behind a new ahole every day. I’ve got a stack of skidded coils on the front of my trailer wrapped in slick paper and dripping oil, guess i should take the chains off and drive 10mph.
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Originally Posted by StainlessRRA
Flipping your mirrors up when you don't tow? That serves no purpose other than to let me know that you are a douche, from a distance.
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Last edited by jfaulkner; 01-11-2019 at 09:59 PM.
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01-12-2019, 12:33 PM
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#18851
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Name: Rig Wrench
Title: Wannabe Tech
Status: Not Here
Join Date: Jan 2016
Location: In the ditch
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Posts: 1,045
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Quote:
Originally Posted by jfaulkner
I have to vent, to anyone hauling stuff on a trailer behind your pickup. If you have to drive 35-40mph or less on a state highway so whatever your hauling doesn’t fall off your trailer try strapping your phuking load down.
If we can keep these dominos on the trailer at 70mph on Michigan roads you can certainly secure your chit!
Seems I get behind a new ahole every day. I’ve got a stack of skidded coils on the front of my trailer wrapped in slick paper and dripping oil, guess i should take the chains off and drive 10mph.
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Quit yer biatchen. Pickup haulin is where its at.
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01-12-2019, 01:19 PM
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#18852
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Name: jfaulkner
Title: Douche Hunter
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Location: Ohio
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Originally Posted by Rig Wrench
Quit yer biatchen. Pickup haulin is where its at.
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Now be sure to drive well below the posted limit and remove all the chains. I've been noticing lately skid loaders don't need chains so I doubt a log skidder would.
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Originally Posted by StainlessRRA
Flipping your mirrors up when you don't tow? That serves no purpose other than to let me know that you are a douche, from a distance.
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01-12-2019, 06:50 PM
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#18853
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Name: Feed Bunk
Title: Too Much Time
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Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: Nw Mo
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Originally Posted by jfaulkner
Now be sure to drive well below the posted limit and remove all the chains. I've been noticing lately skid loaders don't need chains so I doubt a log skidder would.
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They probably don't have a "no money down and zero percent interest" deal on chains and binders.
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Josh
94 F250, 12v cummins, zf5
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01-14-2019, 05:36 AM
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#18854
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Name: bracker8040
Title: Too Much Time
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Quote:
Originally Posted by jfaulkner
I have to vent, to anyone hauling stuff on a trailer behind your pickup. If you have to drive 35-40mph or less on a state highway so whatever your hauling doesn’t fall off your trailer try strapping your load down.
If we can keep these dominos on the trailer at 70mph on Michigan roads you can certainly secure your chit!
Seems I get behind a new ahole every day. I’ve got a stack of skidded coils on the front of my trailer wrapped in slick paper and dripping oil, guess i should take the chains off and drive 10mph.
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Man, I’m with you on this. I spend a decent amount of time moving equipment, lumber, and all sorts of random stuff for chicken houses. I do all the CDL work for my brothers company.
The guys I work with harass me about being OCD about securing stuff. I tell them you will never be sorry for “over securing” something, but have it under secured and the least that can happen is you get a ticket and the worst is some one could get killed.
I get amazed at stuff people considered secured on almost a daily basis. If I were a DOT officer that’d probably be the #1 thing I’d focus on.
I wish people would realize the 1 chain on the front, and 1 on the rear (and that’s more than some people use) is NOT a secure piece of equipment! If either one comes loose that thing can move the full arc of the other chain.
I tell the guys, a minimum of 4 attachment points on a piece of equipment, and each attachment point is good ONLY if the other 3 will stay tight if one comes loose.
I could go on and on on this subject........
Last edited by bracker8040; 01-14-2019 at 05:39 AM.
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01-14-2019, 06:48 AM
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#18855
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Name: 06 DIESEL
Title: Dead Eye Firearms LLC
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Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Airville, PA
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I get looked at all the time for how many chains and binders I use on loads. Going to the tractor shows I always make sure that every tractor has 4 tie down points, it is a maze of chains on the trailer, but I never have to worry about one coming loose or getting into another tractor. When you stack a trailer full of narrow front tractors, they can be as close as two inches to each other.
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Travis
My rig - 2021 Mega 3500 SRW
My Classic - 79 Chevy Silverado
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Originally Posted by RonA
Trucks are like women. Sometimes you just need to spend money on them to keep them happy.
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01-14-2019, 07:12 AM
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#18856
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Name: 4x4dually
Title: Moderator
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Location: Stillwater, OK
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Did you get behind this ahole?
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01-14-2019, 11:33 AM
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#18857
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Name: jfaulkner
Title: Douche Hunter
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Location: Ohio
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Originally Posted by 4x4dually
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He struck oil and is moving to Beverly Hills.
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Quote:
Originally Posted by StainlessRRA
Flipping your mirrors up when you don't tow? That serves no purpose other than to let me know that you are a douche, from a distance.
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01-16-2019, 04:16 PM
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#18858
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Name: chevota84
Title: Too Much Time
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Location: Prineville, OR
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Do the 40 pin cat ecms monitor fuel pressure?
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99 Dodge 2500 with stuff
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01-16-2019, 04:36 PM
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#18859
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Name: jfaulkner
Title: Douche Hunter
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Originally Posted by chevota84
Do the 40 pin cat ecms monitor fuel pressure?
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None of them do.
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Originally Posted by StainlessRRA
Flipping your mirrors up when you don't tow? That serves no purpose other than to let me know that you are a douche, from a distance.
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01-16-2019, 05:56 PM
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#18860
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Name: Signature600
Title: THA MAN!
Status: Not Here
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Jeffersonville, Ohio
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Quote:
Originally Posted by 06 DIESEL
I get looked at all the time for how many chains and binders I use on loads. Going to the tractor shows I always make sure that every tractor has 4 tie down points, it is a maze of chains on the trailer, but I never have to worry about one coming loose or getting into another tractor. When you stack a trailer full of narrow front tractors, they can be as close as two inches to each other.
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Haha, I'm somewhere in between the guy with no chains and 4 points per tractor.
We've learned how to maximize our chain usage over the last 45 years, and have some of it down to a science. Our best loads are 7 wide front tractors (Allis 185 and 190's) on a 45' trailer back when dad used to "piggy back" them...and a few years back leaving a show we had 11 smaller ones on our 53' sliding axle. The back one was on sideways.
We had 73 units at that show and were ready to be done trucking. I need to find some pictures of those old loads.
Chris
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