Yup exactly, I've even made my girlfriend, now wife fill buckets and supersacks by hand.My rule is if I haven't or won't do it myself I try not to ask my guys to do it.
Yup exactly, I've even made my girlfriend, now wife fill buckets and supersacks by hand.My rule is if I haven't or won't do it myself I try not to ask my guys to do it.
Made my wife my laborer when I was digging around utilities today, caught her on her phone . Told her she's just like the millennials I've had work for me. Fired her right on the spot.Yup exactly, I've even made my girlfriend, now wife fill buckets and supersacks by hand.
She was a #100k one….God damn, how big is the lot lizard you picked up if you need a pilot truck?
Not many chains holding that thing down.
She was a #100k one….
Don’t the dot pinch you if you don’t have enough? If it’s just off road stuff then your coolMeh it’s grade 100 stuff. Equipment that size, if it’s going to move it will. And the terrain I run on, if you got chains running everywhere, it won’t let the trailer flex, and shit breaks.
Don’t the dot pinch you if you don’t have enough? If it’s just off road stuff then your cool
We have 130-140k lb rigs come in all the time with no more than 8 chains holding them down. 4 on the tracks and 4 X'd on the undercarriage D rings. Must be a Wisconsin DOT thing or they just hate you.
Yeah we need to have greater 50% of the weight of the machine covered with the chains. A chain that goes from one side over the machine to the other gets 100% the wll. A chain that goes from the track to trailer only counts for 1/2 wll. So a 1/2 grade70 is only 11300wll. So we would need 8 chains on the tracks and 1 across the boom to be legal.
Mvanhelden pic he is only at 15,000/2 * 4 = 30,000. He needs to be at 50,000 or more to be legal in wi.
Loads like these, you avoid DOT at all costs. Like this load, I brought it about 25 miles. As of now, our only DOT officer in this area retired a while ago, so we have none. That’s no excuse for safety. That load I hauled wasn’t going anywhere. It made it out of the woods up and down grades probably 12-15%. If it’s going to move, it will. We don’t have interstate highways I’m swerving to avoid stuff at 70mph.Yeah we need to have greater 50% of the weight of the machine covered with the chains. A chain that goes from one side over the machine to the other gets 100% the wll. A chain that goes from the track to trailer only counts for 1/2 wll. So a 1/2 grade70 is only 11300wll. So we would need 8 chains on the tracks and 1 across the boom to be legal.
Mvanhelden pic he is only at 15,000/2 * 4 = 30,000. He needs to be at 50,000 or more to be legal in wi.
I can't see, but is that a Revox? Twin Verb? What is it...
I hope that they go well.Waiting for the woman she's at her Dr. Appointment she has another one today at noon.
Epstein on bassDidn't look honestly, I wasn't using it...with my buddy and I we just shared the one condenser mic old school style and it worked really well.
Then sometimes you get a New Orleans-esque band that follows, with a dude playing the shit out of a washboard.
Or a guy on a 1920's steel guitar.
*Sabine PassIn Port Arthur working again.....
Yes*Sabine Pass
600 Hour boroscope inspection on the HTS900 engine.What are you doing to it?
Thanks just a check upI hope that they go well.
What's with the ground thaw heater?
Gotta snake it in this window.