Share Pics of People Hauling or Towing Something Wrong

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[...but none that knew anything.] So, Reddit as usual?
Yep!

It's mostly an interesting window into how some posters think, and vote.

I've never subscribed there. Just cautious, but I wonder about the objectives of the owners, in China. Maybe its just a big data-gathering exercise like TikTok.

When access is free - then your identity is the product, marketed to advertisers.
 
   / Share Pics of People Hauling or Towing Something Wrong #18,585  
I really do not understand the relationship between computer programming and a thread named “share pics of people hauling or towing something wrong”……
Guilty as charged! :D

I commented on fidowanttobe's sig note and it took off from there. Sorry bout that.
 
   / Share Pics of People Hauling or Towing Something Wrong #18,586  
I really do not understand the relationship between computer programming and a thread named “share pics of people hauling or towing something wrong”……
😉
After 10 years of posts there is bound to be some off target movement in a thread. ;)
 
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Slip sheet forks or roller forks?
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So, Reddit as usual?

Aaron Z
It's not hard to unload as long as you have a dock or a ramp. The dunnage boards are about a quarter of the way from the end. Just put the forks under the end, lift, tilt forward, and push them under the dunnage board. Then tilt back and the forks won't slide out. I pick those up often. And I have unloaded them as well. Long forks will pick them up once they are under as well. I don't pick up full loads just a few bundles as we are an LTL carrier. But they are not hard to move if you can drive the lift onto the trailer.
 
   / Share Pics of People Hauling or Towing Something Wrong #18,590  
We used to load Western Electric crossarms in Consolidated Freightways trucks. The were most often 10' crossarms so they were always lengthways. Used a Hyster 60 to lift them up and a Hyster 225 to push them in. That was back in the 1970s and early 80s.
 

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