Join along as we help Steve out with moving a half of box trailer. With some thinking and handy work we get it loaded up and moved across town. Thanks for watching along.
Chris, what do i have to buy to get one of those awesome Duffy Ag flags . Another great video . Larry did a great job on the road . Friends helping friends is the best . 💪💪💪
Almost all box trailers have no frame that runs front to back. They are also not designed for heavy point loads. I wish some of the people that keep suggesting this would go out and try it for themselves. If you have ever seen a trailer that had the top ripped off while loaded they almost always buckle in the middle till the landing gear hits the road
Go to the New York State auction surplus equipment. We got them there just like that one and extended cab, just like that one buy a nice tractor trailer believe it with a fifth wheel sometimes we have throughways trucks there to Syracuse New York State EM shop and there’s a nice grade all for you too I do not know when they have the actions
They’re perfectly fine to take the top off and use the flatbed because the bottom still has a frame, but I would only use it on on the farm farm, but you don’t understand what people are trying to tell you you use it for bales out of the field we do it here all the time we don’t put it on the road well couple miles hauling bales but yes, you can take the sides of a roof off the box and use it for farm go hauling big shit but you gotta remember there’s a frame is at the bottom. It’s not the sides in the roof.
With all respect, your greatly mistaken when it comes to the modern box trailers. there isn't any sub frame. Now when you get to those covered flat beds, they have a sub frame. The only frame under those 53 ft boxes are the cross sills that connect to the side rails. It's some what of a miracle that more of them don't belly out on the road. I've pulled them for decades, some of them are scary! When loading you always put the heavy stuf over the axles and unless you need the whole floor space, you don't put any real heavy loading in the center. Most of those trailers are used for palleted loads or stacked boxes that spread out the load. If the lower sides are bulged out then the trailer will be taken out of service as it's now weaker and over width, DOT cops will stop you!
@@frankwurth5375 that is exactly what I really meant old box trailers old box trailers I’m an old man old box trailers had a frame his his trailer. His older box trailer may have a frame newer ones. I will agree and that’s what I tried to say in my message, but his is older, it might. I didn’t say all have frames. People don’t understand what I’m trying to say but thank you.
He'll wait till a week before corn is ready then run into a three week wait for parts. 😂😂 Definitely needs torn into sooner than later to get parts ordered.
actually, he might not fix the combine, he's been thinking about picking his corn by hand and strapping a bushel basket to yanko's back so he can be his dump cart.
@@OOpSjm you have to go over it before you would know what you'll need for parts. Pretty hard to know what you'd need until you've done an complete inspection of the whole machine.
Hello Chris. this is Paul from England UK. The farm buildings in the USA look really good in red, I just want to know is it law to have them that colour or is it a manufacturing process.
Duffy you can't be a qualified Swift Driver until you back your rig through the side of the building or into another semi for off the highway somewhere
@@mikeroma5748 Vision are decent truck except that Mack 460 engine seems like it's not great for reliability. The MP 8 you get good one your set, get a bad one it'll run you broke.
I would assume that the old mack trucks don't have seat belts, but I definitely haven't been watching closely enough to see whether he's wearing one or not
They’re perfectly fine to take the top off and use the flatbed because the bottom still has a frame, but I would only use it on on the farm farm, but you don’t understand what people are trying to tell you you use it for bales out of the field we do it here all the time we don’t put it on the road well couple miles hauling bales but yes, you can take the sides of a roof off the box and use it for farm go hauling big shit but you gotta remember there’s a frame is at the bottom. It’s not the sides in the roof.