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my personal favorite is the sheet of paper with sharpie wrote on it with clear package tape attaching it to the rear extended cab window of their 1 ton PICKUPS that they think are big trucks. seems to be a new thing up north here. all one tons with such and such hauling and sh*t wrong on them with a huge car carrier hauling 3 or 4 salvage cars , the better ones are regular pickups, then you get the cab and chassis ones with the huge perterbilt tank mounted sideways across the back of the frame.

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On 2/10/2017 at 11:21 AM, Maddog13407 said:
my personal favorite is the sheet of paper with sharpie wrote on it with clear package tape attaching it to the rear extended cab window of their 1 ton PICKUPS that they think are big trucks. seems to be a new thing up north here. all one tons with such and such hauling and sh*t wrong on them with a huge car carrier hauling 3 or 4 salvage cars , the better ones are regular pickups, then you get the cab and chassis ones with the huge perterbilt tank mounted sideways across the back of the frame.

My company will not broker freight unless the trailer has air brakes. These pickup truck rigs are generally not well maintained, and the wedge trailers you describe are notoriously top-heavy.

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yup, the wedge trailers with the singe rear wheels instead of duals are my favorite. we have towed more than a few off the interstate, overloaded with wheel bearings gone or better yet, wheels totally gone, bearing gone, wheel studs broke off, etc..

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I wonder I was in Kentucky  at the  flying J  in dry ridge and wonder when I saw a Mexican convoy with old crap truck all stacked on top it each other with 3 chains and no lights can make it to the Mexican border with out  out of service 🤓

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