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Re: Heavy hauling rigs, (was [ihc] no IH content, but fun--)
Here's another heavy haul company
http://www.diamondheavyhaul.com/ trailers that are 2
lanes wide, rigs that stretch for 100s of feet. I love
looking at pics of this stuff, though I'm not so sure
i'd want to drive them.
Mark
--- DeepSouthScouts@domain.elided wrote:
> No special license required, just a class A CDL. :~)
> BUT! Companies that do this kind of OD hauling wont
> hire just anybody.
> Ive done some specialized and OD (over dimensional)
> stuff over the last 15
> years. (CDL-A with "all" endorsements except
> passenger [bus]) , but I normally
> specialize in transporting industrial/medical gases
> via cryogenic tanker.
>
> Some pix here,
>
> http://www.taylorsheavyhaul.com/2003/index.php
>
> http://www.knighttrailer.com/heavy_hauling.html
>
> http://www.jsupor.com/home.html
>
> Mike Toney
> Mobile, AL.
> Owner; Southern International Harvester Owners
> [S.I.H.O.]
> http://autos.groups.yahoo.com/group/southernihowners
>
> 72 Scout II, 4x4, 304, T18, 3:31
> 73 1010 Travelall, 2wd, 345, 727, 3:54
> Scout 800, 4x4, 152, 3 speed, D20, D44s, 32s, (under
> construction)
> Scout 80, 2x4, 196, 727, SII D44 rear, SII disc
> front, (under construction)
> Scout 800, 4x4, 3 speed, D18, (parts truck)
> http://www.myinternationaltrucks.iwarp.com/
>
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