How far do you think he got...heavy load

   / How far do you think he got...heavy load
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#11  
My concern was that they stacked it on 3 pallets and one was already crushed and the load was tilted forward. I thought if he hit a bump or had to stop sudden the load would tip forward.
 
   / How far do you think he got...heavy load
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#12  
Good to hear from you Hunterridgefarm. Hadn't saw much out of you for awhile. Hoped all was well.

Nice pics. I always say, "If you think God doesn't have a sense of humor, just watch humans". :)


Thanks Richard.

I read TBN daily but don't have access to internet at home except on my wife's phone at this time. We are checking into other options and hopefully will have access soon, since we are having a website designed.

Been busy cleaning up the fields and getting the shop set up for the woodworking side business. Hopefully pulling electrical in the next month or two. Weekends are booked and with the darkness coming early I don't have time to pull wire during the week.

We have decided to take 2016 off from farming to concentrate on the woodworking and get it established, already have several orders for dinning room tables and barn wood furniture. I am thinking about planting buckwheat in the fields for summer, give the bees something to look forward too.:D
 
   / How far do you think he got...heavy load #13  
I counted 6 layers with approximately 8 bags per layer, that 3840lbs!

Sorry for the quality of the pictures, I have a company issued Blackberry...an no I don't work for the US Government:D:D


HAHAHA...I thought that said " I counted 6 lawyers......."
 
   / How far do you think he got...heavy load #14  
I sure hope he made it safely to where he's going. But if not If I had to guess I would say 5 miles. :)

I will be purchasing a pallet of concrete in the future but luckily I have trailer and truck rated to haul the load. Don't think I would try it with that little trailer.

I'd be better off putting the pallet in the back of the truck.

Thanks Richard.

I read TBN daily but don't have access to internet at home except on my wife's phone at this time. We are checking into other options and hopefully will have access soon, since we are having a website designed.

Been busy cleaning up the fields and getting the shop set up for the woodworking side business. Hopefully pulling electrical in the next month or two. Weekends are booked and with the darkness coming early I don't have time to pull wire during the week.

We have decided to take 2016 off from farming to concentrate on the woodworking and get it established, already have several orders for dinning room tables and barn wood furniture. I am thinking about planting buckwheat in the fields for summer, give the bees something to look forward too.:D

I wish you lots of luck with your wood working business.
 
   / How far do you think he got...heavy load #15  
Thanks Richard.

I read TBN daily but don't have access to internet at home except on my wife's phone at this time. We are checking into other options and hopefully will have access soon, since we are having a website designed.

Been busy cleaning up the fields and getting the shop set up for the woodworking side business. Hopefully pulling electrical in the next month or two. Weekends are booked and with the darkness coming early I don't have time to pull wire during the week.

We have decided to take 2016 off from farming to concentrate on the woodworking and get it established, already have several orders for dinning room tables and barn wood furniture. I am thinking about planting buckwheat in the fields for summer, give the bees something to look forward too.:D

Glad things are going well. Look forward to seeing pics of the woodworking adventures!!! :)
 
   / How far do you think he got...heavy load #16  
The truck and trailer probably got a lot farther than most are expecting
I agree. It was about 25% overloaded but if you've ever seen how trucks and trailers are overloaded in the Third World you'd think that was very conservative. 100% overload is pretty common and I suspect the trailer and axle manufacturers build in at least that much "safety factor".

My favorite third world trailer story was following a truck pulling a hot tar trailer. After three or four miles we finally got a chance to pass and when we did saw that the trailer was connected to the pintle hitch with a wire coat hanger. Eek!
 
   / How far do you think he got...heavy load #17  
I agree. It was about 25% overloaded but if you've ever seen how trucks and trailers are overloaded in the Third World you'd think that was very conservative. 100% overload is pretty common and I suspect the trailer and axle manufacturers build in at least that much "safety factor".

My favorite third world trailer story was following a truck pulling a hot tar trailer. After three or four miles we finally got a chance to pass and when we did saw that the trailer was connected to the pintle hitch with a wire coat hanger. Eek!
Third world countries are not overloaded with dime store lawyers. I would think that Lowe's would use a bit more discretion same as many equipment rental places do these days about overloading. Had this person gotten into an accident you can bet that Lowe's could very well be dragged into the court room.
 
   / How far do you think he got...heavy load #18  
I am surprised One of the people did not throw some on the back of the truck. No way are they going to unload it other than by hand.
 
   / How far do you think he got...heavy load #19  
I was going to write that. Two layers of bags in the pickup and its even legal. If not too far (& cautious driver) no problem.
 

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