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The point of a bulk stop van
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<blockquote data-quote="FracusBrown" data-source="post: 767256" data-attributes="member: 29360"><p>Moose's and hogs around here. We had <strong>rental</strong> moose's going to malls for years (everyday, not just peak). Before that they were being 7 tripped in package cars. </p><p> </p><p>700 packages weighing 40-100 pounds won't fit in one truck without exceeding the weight limit. Average weight of 70 lbs would weigh 49,000 pounds. Multiple trucks sounds silly, but thinking you can haul 50,000 pounds in a moose (Bertha, hog, furniture van) is even more silly. You would probably need at least 3-4 non CDL moose's to haul 50,000 lbs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FracusBrown, post: 767256, member: 29360"] Moose's and hogs around here. We had [B]rental[/B] moose's going to malls for years (everyday, not just peak). Before that they were being 7 tripped in package cars. 700 packages weighing 40-100 pounds won't fit in one truck without exceeding the weight limit. Average weight of 70 lbs would weigh 49,000 pounds. Multiple trucks sounds silly, but thinking you can haul 50,000 pounds in a moose (Bertha, hog, furniture van) is even more silly. You would probably need at least 3-4 non CDL moose's to haul 50,000 lbs. [/QUOTE]
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