I haul logs through the slave lake DOT sometimes up to 4-5 loads a day and they HATE truckers so we have to run perfect loads. And they have no sense of humour so I'm outta luck. Oh and your doing better than this guy.Come on BK - That's a northern Canadian thing, right?We like to leave some slack for our horses when securing them in trailers. Sometimes we just forget that the equipment is different... :laughing: I've never put a strap over the animals back though - so there's that to disprove my theory...
How did you get that up there?
Is this considered hauling something wrong? I moved it about 2 hundred feet to it's new home, just a lean too for storage.
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This is not my pic but I did see this same thing on farm road pass by my house one day couple years ago. Had never seen that before or since.
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I've actually hauled a steer to the slaughter house on a flatbed before. But, he was dead. I had to shoot him after he escaped from a moving stock trailer! :shocked:
BTW, we "hog-tied" his feet and loaded him onto the trailer with a FEL.
Is this considered hauling something wrong? I moved it about 2 hundred feet to it's new home, just a lean too for storage.![]()
That depends on the speed limit where you were hauling![]()