Bender, thanks to Peter Schöler.
Oily
Round Bales; the exception to the rule that divisible loads should not be oversize.
This double was parked in the notorious scale at Armington, Montana. On the cross-country shortcut between Billings and Great Falls, they boast that they will still be open for the fortnight after Hell freezes over. They might of pulled this truck over for a lack of straps or he might be overweight on the single axle dolly on the second trailer.
oiltreader:
Bender, thanks to Peter Schöler.
Oily
Thats a mind bender Oily I haven’t worked out the way the Rock Feeder works with a universal type mounting or how the whole thing couples together.
Chris I.m wondering why the hay carters load the round bales that way,loads like that make you turn your mirrors around. lol
I just spotted this certainly large i.m sure one of you HH gurus can tell me what make these monsters are.
Cheers Dig
DIG:
oiltreader:
Bender, thanks to Peter Schöler.
OilyThats a mind bender Oily I haven’t worked out the way the Rock Feeder works with a universal type mounting or how the whole thing couples together.
Chris I.m wondering why the hay carters load the round bales that way,loads like that make you turn your mirrors around. lol
I just spotted this certainly large i.m sure one of you HH gurus can tell me what make these monsters are.
Cheers Dig
Hello Dig, they are Pacific’s chap, I popped an article on here about them somewhere.
DEANB:
Here you go Dig.Click on pages twice to read.
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Nice one Dean!
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DEANB:
Here you go Dig.Click on pages twice to read.
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Thanks Dean.
oiltreader:
One or two for DIG.
Oily
Oily your a brick showing me all the type of traffic I may have to avoid over the next few days lol.
Cheers Dig
Here you are DIG. Round bales the right way round on the trailer. Plus some grain bins for the other bit of the harvest.
oiltreader:
One or two for DIG.
Oily
Hate to think how much that Kenworth cost to put on the road in the last 2 pics ! Proper tidy.
ChrisArbon:
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Here you are DIG. Round bales the right way round on the trailer. Plus some grain bins for the other bit of the harvest.
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Thanks Chris you restored my faith in US road transport.
Dig
DEANB:
oiltreader:
One or two for DIG.
OilyHate to think how much that Kenworth cost to put on the road in the last 2 pics ! Proper tidy.
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Looks like a John Kelly unit Deano making them look the best in road transport appears to have exceeded the earnings of the company.
Dig
Here is a link to an interesting site with pictures of the McHugh operations in the USA.http://sbiii.com/roadmchu.html
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