well I think I'm gonna get a tri axle of logs for $700. The fella says it between 7 and 8 cords. Any who i have a twisting black top driveway leading to where I would want it dropped. Think i have a chance of messing up the black top?
wouldn't worry about the actual asphalt, unless its hot out, but if the base is junk or poorly packed then you might leave ruts...Shouldn't but there is always that chance depending on grade of top used, tightness of turns, and outside temp. Best to do it on a cold day or early in the morning or on a rainy day if doing it in the summer. Cold blacktop less likely to move.
That's gotta be a semi right?
That's gotta be a semi right?
I've had upper 90's before, but never 6 figures. I think my boss would have killed me since I was only legal with 69k here in Ohio (6 axle dump). His sons roll heavy all day and hit 100k every once in a while. When rolling that heavy, you're talking jail time if you get in an accident. Percentage pay is a dying breed in aggregate.triaxle trailer behind a tractor, so likely more weight than the op asked about
We wont deliver firewood on a driveway without a signed waiver, but yes, this rig might be bigger.
-dave
I've had upper 90's before, but never 6 figures. I think my boss would have killed me since I was only legal with 69k here in Ohio (6 axle dump). His sons roll heavy all day and hit 100k every once in a while. When rolling that heavy, you're talking jail time if you get in an accident. Percentage pay is a dying breed in aggregate.
My buddy drives a log truck for another buddy of mine. He's constantly overloaded, but who trucks logs without a full load.....it's pretty rare. Just a necessary evil of the business.
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