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It looks like he hired Jerrett.Didn't any of you ever watch the television show?
The incompetence was very obvious...
Same people probably call uber and expect a chauffeur.
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It looks like he hired Jerrett.Didn't any of you ever watch the television show?
The incompetence was very obvious...
Same people probably call uber and expect a chauffeur.
Got to be easier than that mk15 we just loaded the other day!!!They probably have not moved it since it can't be loaded without creating damage to it. Until their tow contractors show up to get it they probably feel as though it being that far off the highway that it is not hurting anything for the moment.
I was able to locate even the home address of the apparent shipper in California. Apparently being a surveyor made him a moron on trying to tow a trailer like that behind a pickup. Which he isn't the only one, it has happened on a few bases.
Simple call to a tire guy would get a new tire put on the trailer and make it towable to get it off the road. Needs a whole new front axle though. just might want a high lift jack to get it a little higher off the ground to hook it up.
Even with 2 new rear axle tires it would be towable. If someone had a clue how to chain that axle in the front up properly rather than what they have going on right now. I lift the front axle on my trailer all the time when I am in toll areas and I am empty. The rear axle and tires can support the trailer alone with that walking beam.
If i was near by it would be rolling and down the highway in under about 30 mins or on another trailer in 45. Not that big of a deal.
You mean the solo unload in the nasty Florida mud?Got to be easier than that mk15 we just loaded the other day!!!
So sorry I was not on the that endYou mean the solo unload in the nasty Florida mud?
I have operated one of these trailers for more than 3yrs. I know every in and out of the trailer. A 385 65 22.5 tire can be run with the 425 65 22.5 that is on it. And the tire cost from even a reputable tire shop is only $300 for a new tire. You can even run an 11R22.5 as long as It is a pilot hub wheel which would be pretty cheap. Slap it on and go. The tire that goes back on it doesn't have to be the same size or width as long as it holds air. So even a 255 or 275 will work in 22.5 or 24.5. Or heck even 20 pilot hub wheel from an MRAP. It will have a weight capacity of 6400lbs or more so it can support the trailer easily. Or take 2 and dual the tires up on one side. It requires no modifications to do so... Yeah. We dont need any rookies out there trying to get it off the road. It will be more disastrous then it already isReference post 45: "Simply call a tire guy. . . " In case any of you pilgrims have not checked these 45/65R 22.5 tires new seem to price out at about $800.00 or depending on what brand etc. Plus the road service call to install it. You need one just to get off the site where the trailer is now and three more to make it roadable plus rims. No brakes, no tail lights, no intervehicle electric cord and so on. Whoever is going to scoop this up is advised to come with a trailer and fix it at home. Run the numbers to your location: is it cheaper to buy another trailer than to replace all the missing and broken parts on this one even if you get it for free?
If anyone does get this, could you please let me know just so I have piece of mind that it has been taken care of. I am not the lawsuit type by any means, but for someone to just leave another persons load on the side of the highway just doesn't sit right with me. If I take the responsibility for something, it's "MY" responsibility. If I had to take it apart piece by piece and Ruck it Ohio back and forth and that was my only option, that I what I would do before I left someone else's property abandoned on the side of the highway. Especially if I was the ass clown that loaded the trailer in that condition. So If the state pursues me, then I'll pursue the shipper. But that's not in my DNA, and although I write this now, I still probably wont. But, back to issue at hand, please let me know if someone has handled this or you know of someone that has handled this. From the above quote, it looks like porkysplace thinks I hired Jerrett. Do you know if Jerrett got it?It looks like he hired Jerrett.
Inside Joke I think on another shipper and fiascoFrom the above quote, it looks like porkysplace thinks I hired Jerrett. Do you know if Jerrett got it?
Thanks for the help. PM me if you would prefer.
So U-Ship lets people sign up with them without the proper authority to haul for-hire? That’s another reason not to use them.It was an individual. I actually found his home address outside of Los angeles. He is a land surveyor apparently
That is a public page by simply Google searching his number
Michael bollshweiller is the name on the transport guy who was on uship that tried towing the trailer.
Had two delivered via UShip, no real issues (Delay on one due to a blown tire, not abnormal). Loaded out on UShip a few times. As long as it was the right equipment it worked fine. (was fortunate and had access to a loading dock). Biggest issue was drivers (even 18-wheel pros) not knowing how to load down equipment. Had to stop one guy (no pro-18-wheeler) from chaining over an LMTV axle that would have destroyed some lines. It was a novel concept that he could use the tie down points to secure the truck.I have had probably 10 vehicles delivered by using u-ship with no issues and great service. I have no affiliation with uShip