There's no space to spare, as you can see. The next step is to push the bales back enough so that some more can be loaded.
Exploring the desert and what it takes for plants, animals, and people to survive (with a touch of humor).
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Wednesday, February 3, 2010
Shipping Hay
My husband was busy loading hay trucks for a couple days last week, with eighteen arriving. Usually hay trucks are flat bed trucks, but in this case, the trucks were the more common box trucks. That makes for some interesting challenges.
There's no space to spare, as you can see. The next step is to push the bales back enough so that some more can be loaded.
There's no space to spare, as you can see. The next step is to push the bales back enough so that some more can be loaded.
I can't even imagine how they unload those trucks. Straps around the bales maybe?
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ReplyDeleteYeah, Woody has a good point. Did anybody on the other end ever get those offloaded????
ReplyDeleteBoy, what a pain! 18 trucks of hay going where? What's the point? Back haulers?
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