The stars aligned and she'll be here next weekend from North Dakota.
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Yes, good ones are hard to find. I had a nice M817 and really missed having it after I sold it. At the GP prices, I could never have afforded another dump. So I have to assume divine intervention.Great truck
I've been looking for a good one.
Interesting place the trucker chose to chain down truck.
I don't know why other than personal choice. He's delivered several from far away and I've never had an issue with them being secured.I know they aren't tight but was wondering why he didn't use the tie down shackles for that very reason.
Whatever works I know, but was just curious.
Me too! I sat waiting to see it go up and when it didn't, I couldn't believe it. The best part was that it was a GSA Auction and there is no "buyer premium" or tax (has to be paid when I register it). And an SF97 is in my hands before the truck is even here.I was shocked I won with the fairly low bid I placed
GL didn't care what a truck sold for since they were doing a 75/25% split with the government (GL keeping the 75%) , GP is operating on a 25/75% split with the government (GP keeping 25%) so if they marketed and sold trucks in the same fashion as GL they would stay in business long . It doesn't really cost them much to re-list them and they know it will sell at some point.On one of mine they (probably military) had drug it with the brakes on and flat spotted all 4 rear tires, then didn't bother to show that in the photo's.
They have done a good job at cutting us "middle men" out of the picture. My services at today's prices, taking the various risks, is not happening any more. I used to enjoy a small gamble, like buying a non-runner and making it reliable again, but now it's not worth it.
One more to sell and I'm done (famous last words). I'm still thinking of buying a Unimog and taking the front loader and rear excavator off...which seeing their condition, will be my most risky move yet (to hold, not sell).
I didn't know that the percentages had changed so much. Yea, your right. I'll count this truck deal as a blessing.GL didn't care what a truck sold for since they were doing a 75/25% split with the government (GL keeping the 75%) , GP is operating on a 25/75% split with the government (GP keeping 25%) so if they marketed and sold trucks in the same fashion as GL they would stay in business long . It doesn't really cost them much to re-list them and they know it will sell at some point.
You don't use the tie down shackles on a heavy truck cause the suspension needs to be able move with bumps and weight transfers. If you wrench down on those shackles they can break or something in the suspension the weak link will break to sustain the impact. Hooking to the axles and securing them makes sure the tires are secure down and lets the suspension flex. The only time i even hook to a frame to tie something down is to secure it to the front of the trailer to pull it towards.I know they aren't tight but was wondering why he didn't use the tie down shackles for that very reason.
Whatever works I know, but was just curious.
Well I've seen hundreds of Military trucks tied down wrong on rail cars then.You don't use the tie down shackles on a heavy truck cause the suspension needs to be able move with bumps and weight transfers. If you wrench down on those shackles they can break or something in the suspension the weak link will break to sustain the impact. Hooking to the axles and securing them makes sure the tires are secure down and lets the suspension flex. The only time i even hook to a frame to tie something down is to secure it to the front of the trailer to pull it towards.
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Sorry bud but Tinstar is correct whether it is a train or trucks the tie-down is the same.there are actually manuals for shipping and how it should be done. There also is a thread about it.Rail cars dont have alot of movement other than forward(braking ) They arent smacking potholes or roads that ramp up or have grooves in them. Lord knows we all know where are local potholes that make us just go **** after we hit it. I would hate to keep having to reset the binders when you keeep pulling down on the suspension that will go along ways.
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