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Old 03-14-2014, 06:12 PM
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Mistress had to go to work early in the A.M.

My brother is building a new shop 40 x 60 Red Iron building and he ask if the Mistress was up for helping haul it home from the factory.


Stop for Breakfast with my to brother. The brother that the build belongs to is a chuby fan it being built to house his 57 chuby drag car and that is his Durjunk in the pics.LOL




Loaded and headed home were wait on that dang chuby.LOL




Mistress unloaded.





Unloading my brother SD.




That Durjunk finally made it . LOL It did have the biggest load and he had to wait longer to get loaded but it was still fun poken at him.









Another of the SD.




The chuby unloaded.





Field of Fords the Mistress and my brothers OBS dump truck and his f350 SD.

 
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The only thing better than owning a truck that looks as good as yours is, owning it and working it too! LOL! Hey....wait.....is that just an old work truck???? LOL!!!!!!
 
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Old 03-14-2014, 09:27 PM
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Very nice. What size skid is that?
 
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Very nice. What size skid is that?

S185 we had to use two skid steers to unload some of the gurders that were 30'. There was 30 or so stack together and and I did not want to unstack them so we used two skid steers. I don't know what size the other one was it was not a bobcat it was a GEHL.
 
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Old 03-14-2014, 09:55 PM
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Originally Posted by ReBilld
The only thing better than owning a truck that looks as good as yours is, owning it and working it too! LOL! Hey....wait.....is that just an old work truck???? LOL!!!!!!

I was going to name the thread is only an old work truck now I wish that I did.LOL
 
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Old 03-14-2014, 10:04 PM
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I was going to name the thread is only an old work truck now I wish that I did.LOL
LOL!! That would have been too good!
 
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Kevin, you should have loaded it all on one trailer so you could have shown those 'other' guys what our trucks can do, LOL
 
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That is one awesome looking truck!

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how much did the building run if you don't mind me asking? i am looking at a similar, but smaller setup and after a few contacts i have yet to get a quote.

richard
 
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That is one awesome looking truck!

Jim

Thanks Jim
 
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Old 03-15-2014, 07:36 PM
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Kevin, you should have loaded it all on one trailer so you could have shown those 'other' guys what our trucks can do, LOL
If we would had a big enough trailer I could have done that the build weighted 16000 pounds. There was a lot of it was the problem not enough room on the trailer.
 
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how much did the building run if you don't mind me asking? i am looking at a similar, but smaller setup and after a few contacts i have yet to get a quote.

richard


I am not sure how much he give for it.
 
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