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Huge loads, not necessarily dumb.

Gbkeith

Three twenties and a ten
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I used to do heavy/long transports when I was with the Sheriff's dept. Made for some interesting days.
 
Some form of jeep up in alaska.
Seems the rest of the rig got lost.

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I've seen numerous combos like that in Oregon. Dry vans, flats, chip haulers and some tankers.
 
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I always wonder what's the load about and what for. How can something so "small" require 140 tires to move. Also, poor truck towing it :homer:
 
How tall are the tires on that push truck? holy shit it looks like a haul truck with a flatbed/fifth wheel plate on it instead of a dump bed.
 
How tall are the tires on that push truck? holy shit it looks like a haul truck with a flatbed/fifth wheel plate on it instead of a dump bed.
That’s what it is, big ass Mack 45sx or something. They had one big ass wide hood C500 on the front, then the Mack pushing, then two T800 wide hoods side by side pushing on the Mack.
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How tall are the tires on that push truck? holy shit it looks like a haul truck with a flatbed/fifth wheel plate on it instead of a dump bed.
wanna see some big road tires, look at mobile crane stuff
445/95r25 is the number that's coming up immediately but I wanna say there are bigger ones that I've seen on armstrong crane's truck cranes down in the cities but I can't recall the numbers
big mammajammas about as high as the cab on a pickup
 
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