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LOAD IT 11-28-2007 12:46 AM

HENBOY
 
wHATS GOING ON??

Red Clay Rambler 11-28-2007 08:26 AM

...was wondering the same thing.

LOAD IT 11-28-2007 10:49 AM

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Originally Posted by Red Clay Rambler
...was wondering the same thing.

I saw him lurking and he left w/o answering

henboy1 11-29-2007 02:57 AM

Hey LoadIT and Redclay
 
I know most of you guys wanna know what is going on with Landstar and how I moved from a Van to a Step.
I don't regret the move although I sweat more and it sometimes feels like I may never make it through the day.
I just got back from Lansing , MI.

Thanks to a guy named Richard who had about 10 yrs flatbed experience(3 yrs with landstar) who taught me how to tarp etc... and all the tricks.
The challenge in securing platform freight hit me when I got to Portage, MI and I had to unsecure the 10' tarped load with about 2 inches of snow all over the tarp.I had to climb their 8 ' ladder and start crawling on top of the tall load.I also had to prevent myself from slipping on top at 6am in a 25 degree weather.

Today, I just delivered a 46kibs of machinery/metals from Lansing ,MI to Greenwood SC.This was when I found out my max weight.I can max out at 46k on Landstar's steel step(half tank).I will assume my empty weight with the trailer is around 31k.
I have many pics of loads I have secured but I just don't understand all that UB code stuff on here to post JPG pics.
I have a few minor gremlins on the truck like brake chamber but the truck is holding up.I hope to get out of this trailer rental by feb. and free myself of this $170/week from Landstar.
LOADIT, are you with Landstar?
Some may disagree but I feel "step" loads are usually harder to secure than flat loads.

GMAN 11-29-2007 03:20 AM

I am glad to hear things are working out at Landstar, Henboy. Loading a step can be a bit different than a flat. It is the step that confuses people.

LOAD IT 11-29-2007 09:32 AM

Henboy- I'm not with Landstar, I run my own authority, just wanted to see how you were doing and glad to see you progressing after that rocky start. You have realized that you have to specialize to make it and thats great! Good Luck and hang in there. Since you have that sd, check out Endura loads out of Jacksonville, Landstar runs it and its lightweight, not sure what it pays these days, also there is a place in S GA that Landstar loads chillers on sd that pays well.

Orangetxguy 11-29-2007 01:18 PM

It's nice to hear from henboy...now...Where did CAM drop off to??

11-29-2007 02:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Orangetxguy
It's nice to hear from henboy...now...Where did CAM drop off to??

He's with Doghouse doing who knows what in that big bunk of his!!!

Orangetxguy 11-29-2007 03:14 PM

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Originally Posted by SteveBooth
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Originally Posted by Orangetxguy
It's nice to hear from henboy...now...Where did CAM drop off to??

He's with Doghouse doing who knows what in that big bunk of his!!!

:shock: :shock: :shock: :shock:

Doghouse 11-30-2007 02:03 AM

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He's with Doghouse doing who knows what in that big bunk of his!!!
OK,OK,...now you've gone too far!!! I am dedicated to Dwarf Females,.... not any form of penus totin' creatures of any kind,...(although there was this girl a few years back who had a twin brother,....when we fooled around it was too difficult to look at her face,.she had a killer body,...but the whole twin thing was too much for me).


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