Just to let you goys know I have brought in 3 AD's from Kansas and one 34
model so we are still bringing a few into the state also. I use a 16 foot
gooseneck with a 4 ft dovetail to which we added a winch and we always seem
to load them on grill forward with a boomed down chain on each end plus
leave the winch hooked also.
Sincerely,
Dave Shier
Trinidad, Colorado
We will try to bring in enough to balance the outflow.
>From: "Durwood B. Darbin" <dhckdkcsk@hotmail.com>
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>Subject: [oletrucks] Fwd: [old-chevy-truck] Truck Moving
>Date: Mon, 30 Jun 2003 10:59:45 -0600
>
>There goes another one! Looks like we need to send a posse to Eagle and
>stand guard. When will it ever stop?
>
>Durwood
>51 Chevy 1/2 ton Deluxe 5 window
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>Don
>
>Always load the front end forward as you need to be sure that you put a
>load on the hitch. Simple physics will tell you that weight you put
>behind the center of your tandem axles actually takes load off the
>hitch. I used the tiedowns furnished, but if you don't have them, I'd
>tie to the front and rear of the frame and get some tension downward on
>the suspension to keep it from bouncing around. Finally, I'd use a
>safety chain to make sure that
>Truck won't go anywhere if one of the tiedowns should break of come
>loose. I used 12,000 Lb. capacity straps with ratchets for tiedowns.
>
>Hope that helps.
>
>Steve Ley
>51 Chevrolet Canopy Express
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>Subject: [old-chevy-truck] Truck Moving
>
>
>
>Steve Ley, I read your advise on the Old Chey Trucks e-mail service. I
>will
>be moving a 1949 3/4 ton from Eagle, Colorado to Austin, Texas in the
>next
>month or so. Sounds like you have a lot of experience in hauling and
>dealing
>with the mountain passes on I-70 in Colorado. I have a 7000lb 2 axle
>trailer
>with electric brakes, 16 foot size. Any tips on loading, face forward
>or back,
>tie down tips ect.?? Your help would be greatly appreciated.
>Don Hagans
>
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