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Started by james, April 22, 2007, 10:38:07 AM

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james


a pic is worth a thousand words ;D ;D ;D
james

sawguy21

Where are you going with that?
old age and treachery will always overcome youth and enthusiasm

james

I hauled it from the mfg in Kernersville , NC to a dealer in Imperial , CA
got another on right now going to Shelby , MT  11'2" wide 72,500 lbs gross weight 118,000 lbs 8) 8) :o :o
james

sawguy21

NC to CA  :o That is a long drive. You will need the jake approaching Shelby or you will roar right through and miss it.  :D
old age and treachery will always overcome youth and enthusiasm

james

hills like the one going into Shelby or most mountain passes 15-20 MPH up and down  :-\ :-\ 6th gear (out of 10)
james

JimBuis

I'd sure like to have one of those to play in the sandbox with. James, I've got to ask you. How long did it take you to haul that from coast to coast?  Are you driving alone or with a partner?

Jim
Jim Buis                             Peterson 10" WPF swingmill

TexasTimbers

I'd hate to have to pay the permits on that.
The oil is all in Texas, but the dipsticks are in D.C.

james

coast to coast 5 to6 days  more if you have a weekend in there or bad weather most states wont allow Sunday travel none will allow travel over bad roads
permits coast to coast $1200 or so plus 700-1000 gal of fuel and 1500 wages ;D ;D
james

ElectricAl

James,

We had to saw an emergency order for out rigger planks to move an 80,000 lb track hoe Friday.

The trailer is a 4 axle unit and the truck is a big Mac with an air tag pusher. 

He'll need a hand full of permits to go 100 miles. :D

Linda and I custom saw NHLA Grade Lumber, do retail sales, and provide Kiln Services full time.

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