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Recent content by Equipmechanic

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    Grain Handling work.

    It all depends on the locality that you are operating that crane in. A good example is ga will give you a blanket permit up to xxx weight but you still have to have a dolly for the boom if you can't axel out with the boom in the rest and even then I've had to pull booms and ship them separate...
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    Lets see your "ultimate" service truck!

    Watch out for a turbo failure at the first 30k the company I work for has one and it seems like they have to have a new turbo every 30 thousand mi
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    Lets see your "ultimate" service truck!

    Good lookin trucks captain. Is that 550 a 6.7 truck?
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    Lets see your "ultimate" service truck!

    Thanks :drinkup I don't see many older trucks like this running around
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    Lets see your "ultimate" service truck!

    Thanks you don't see many older trucks like this running around
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    Lets see your "ultimate" service truck!

    Here is a couple of my old rig she may be an antique but she gets the job done. Keep up all the pics of the service trucks I've always like seeing how other people Have theirs riged out.
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    Lets see your "ultimate" service truck!

    Man this thread is going strong....since 2008!!!!
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