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Old 03-06-2012, 11:36 AM
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Old 03-06-2012, 11:39 AM
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Did jack break or did he forget to crank them down and pull out ?

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Old 03-06-2012, 11:54 AM
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Don't know...just saw it by a job this morning..

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I hate it when that happens! I see that way to often. Of course I get to fix the problem when it happens. NOT fun!
Bad thing is there might be someone inside on a forklift or it could be loaded.

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not so funny, feel sorry for the guys who will have to unload all the stuffs in there and the one responsible for that... we always have to do everything in a hurry to meet schedule...

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not so funny, feel sorry for the guys who will have to unload all the stuffs in there and the one responsible for that... we always have to do everything in a hurry to meet schedule...
It will surely be intensive manual labor by a few materials handlers lightening that sucker up. I was one of them handlers once, but younger. It wouldn't have been a piece of cake, but I could have managed it none the less. Well, not if the thing has big units. I suspect a crane would be involved if that's the case. martin
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Almost looks like glad hands are still hooked up? Pulled pin and drove away I had to fix a trailer last week that a guy did that too but it had hydraulics hooked up also,pulled the spool valve right off the trailer
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Holy cow, I have seen people I work with sitting under these when its raining!!
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