Deere Dude
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View attachment 486075View attachment 486076Ok so I cannot figure out how to upload pictures. (Edit I think I added them now)
Yes it would appear that I left out one minor detail of the truck pulling the trusses off.
The truck that delivered was supposed to back in to the drive and up to the construction site. Then the bed of the truck extends and tilts down. Looks like a much larger version of a flat bed they use to haul a vehicle.
When he could not get in the drive he backed into the field. It was muddy. He extended his bed like he should, but then could not pull forward to get out from under the load. He was stuck in the mud. Friendly farmer comes along and pulls the load sideways off the truck.
Pictures show, at least on the parts of the various trusses that I can see, several large gaps where the boards have pulled away from each other. Also show several of the metal plates they use to joint two boards together are pulling away from the truss.
Moss I live somewhere near you. I am on the south side of South Bend. We had rain again yesterday and overnight. So likely I will not see a construction crew until Monday. Unless of course we get the rain that is predicted for Sunday.
Oh and I put about 30 t-posts in the ground over the weekend. About 20 more to go and the initial paddock will be mostly done. Then rent a two man auger to plant about 6 - 8 wood posts for corners and gates.
Plumber and electrician coming on Monday to do talk and give estimates. I did not have the GC do that part because their quotes for those were high.
It looks to me like a couple thinner 2x4s were used on one picture and the pressed in metal connector couldn't overcome the gap differential in the two boards. I think they should still be able to be pressed together somehow and should be alright. The truss company should have portable presses to correct those problems in the field.
The last picture, it looks like the wood was cut a little shorter than it should have been, and not like it pulled away.
They don't look as bad as I thought they would have been from the pulling sideways act.