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Takeuchi TB145

dumptrucker

Well-Known Member
Isn't that all dirt where you unloaded? I would think it would have tore it up less unloading it the normal way. No?:beatsme
 

CascadeScaper

Senior Member
I think what he's saying is that he needed to get the machine sideways on the trailer in a dirt lot first, then he'd bring the machine onto the site and offload the machine over the side without touching the asphalt.
 

Dwan Hall

Senior Member
I was loading it sideways in these pictures so I could unload it at the job site off the side of the trailer. Ie guy had a new blacktop driveway and I did not want to mark it up. I could have offloaded it onto plywood then turned to get into the yard but I didn't want to take a chance on marking his driveway up.
Tomarrow I get to reload it over the side.
 
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