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Old 06-27-2010, 07:24 AM
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Sorry man, just messing with you. Wife showed me that pic and you immediately popped into my head as the possible driver.

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They have a lot of funny pics, 63 pages worth. Lot of dumb truck driver pics in there.
 
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Couldn't be KEV. He would have MOVED the sign!!! :lol2:
 
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Old 06-27-2010, 10:13 AM
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But officer, it said nothing about 22 wheelers.. :smokin: That was funny Hobo. :lol:
 
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But officer, it said nothing about 22 wheelers.. :smokin: That was funny Hobo. :lol:
Where do you get 22 wheels?

But.... what the heck IS that rig? I've seen lots of can haulers on the road, but NEVER one with such a chassis. Were those wheels BEHIND the "box" all along? I thought can haulers were on a 48 ft. chassis. And I never saw one with more than ONE tandem axle on the rear!

I'm SO CONFUSED! Guess I better get another cold one and go back on line 5!!! :lol2:
 
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Hehe.... they're gonna be in trouble! "Cans" don't even have landing gear to dolly down, do they? Anybody got any 4X4's??? :lol2:
 
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:rofl::rofl:
 
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Originally Posted by golfhobo
Where do you get 22 wheels?

But.... what the heck IS that rig? I've seen lots of can haulers on the road, but NEVER one with such a chassis. Were those wheels BEHIND the "box" all along? I thought can haulers were on a 48 ft. chassis. And I never saw one with more than ONE tandem axle on the rear!

I'm SO CONFUSED! Guess I better get another cold one and go back on line 5!!! :lol2:

They make different lengths of those trailers, Hobo. I have seen a few with expandable chassis. You can see the landing gear in the photo. It sort of looks like he dropped the trailer. It is really difficult to tell. If he insisted on turning he should have kept going and he might have pulled it out of the ditch. Are you sure that isn't Kevin?
 
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Originally Posted by golfhobo
Where do you get 22 wheels?

But.... what the heck IS that rig? I've seen lots of can haulers on the road, but NEVER one with such a chassis. Were those wheels BEHIND the "box" all along? I thought can haulers were on a 48 ft. chassis. And I never saw one with more than ONE tandem axle on the rear!

I'm SO CONFUSED! Guess I better get another cold one and go back on line 5!!! :lol2:
Yes the wheels are behind the container. On some 20' cans which haul heavy small loads they can slide the wheels behind to get legal, then slide them back to unload!
 
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Yes the wheels are behind the container. On some 20' cans which haul heavy small loads they can slide the wheels behind to get legal, then slide them back to unload!
Interesting.

Maybe, he shouldn't have worried about being "legal" while making an illegal turn! :lol:

Of course, he COULD tell the cops that he was coming from the other direction and swung TOO WIDE on a left hand turn! :clap:
 
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Originally Posted by golfhobo
Interesting.

Maybe, he shouldn't have worried about being "legal" while making an illegal turn! :lol:

Of course, he COULD tell the cops that he was coming from the other direction and swung TOO WIDE on a left hand turn! :clap:
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