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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 2845864" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>Don't forget the truck bumpers, backhoe buckets, cement mixers air compressors motor freight on throw away pallets and the worst one I had........... Frozen wild turkey hides sent Ground from Mississippi to my Mid Atlantic terminal and when I got there in the morning what did I find? .....Thawed turkey blood running all over the cargo hold into the cab and down the steps. There have been others that have rivaled it but this one had no peer. And here's the kicker. It happened twice. The bad part of this for you GT is the fact that they are piling that stuff on 3/4 and 1 ton chassis trucks. All they care about is whether they can find a way to stuff in into your wagon. The fact that it might be overloaded bust springs wear brakes too hot and hard that calipers seize on the rotor......that's your headache, your loss oh but don't forget .....safety first.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 2845864, member: 58386"] Don't forget the truck bumpers, backhoe buckets, cement mixers air compressors motor freight on throw away pallets and the worst one I had........... Frozen wild turkey hides sent Ground from Mississippi to my Mid Atlantic terminal and when I got there in the morning what did I find? .....Thawed turkey blood running all over the cargo hold into the cab and down the steps. There have been others that have rivaled it but this one had no peer. And here's the kicker. It happened twice. The bad part of this for you GT is the fact that they are piling that stuff on 3/4 and 1 ton chassis trucks. All they care about is whether they can find a way to stuff in into your wagon. The fact that it might be overloaded bust springs wear brakes too hot and hard that calipers seize on the rotor......that's your headache, your loss oh but don't forget .....safety first. [/QUOTE]
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