I'm glad you are happy with the dolly set. But........
Today was still the day from ****.
Got to post at 8:30, Seth was alone today so we had to wait for him to finish loading a truck before we could get started. Made a mistake of telling a gentleman that came in after us for one pallet of wire that he could go ahead before us. Little did I know that it was in a locked building that no one had a working opener for and the keys had never been used in the service door, let alone anyone ever use the service door. Finally got started a little after 11:00 to get loaded. Did I mention monsoon season started today in Sparta?
First order of business was to get the last 2 trailers over to the group and start trying to figure out how to load them all. I have seen post and pics on here of how Seth was able to roll a 101 over and load it on top of another 101 and I thought that was the best way to load all of todays trailers, worst case I would need to go back up tomorrow with the Ford and grab a left over 101. Having never been part of this before I thought it was best to try rolling one of my trailers first, infact I figured I'd roll all of mine so I didn't run the risk of damaging anyone elses trailer. After watching the trailer go up in the air and seeing all the slack in the chain I stopped the whole process and said no thank you not for me. Did I mention the rain they were having up there today?
After loading the step deck one way and then another way I finally said forget it. I know I have to go back for one more trip I don't want to screw around in the rain anymore just get 4 101's on the trailer and the dolly set. I will catch some heat for this as I did say I could fit 8 trailers on a flat bed, so here I am eating my words, with a tall glass of rain water, I got a total of 5 trailers on the flat bed, the same as most normal people. Did I mention I have never been this wet before, not even in a pool?
We headed out for trukhead's place and just hoped we would dry off on the way there. He found us a great place right on the Hwy to go with a large fork truck that we were able to lift the M1022 right off the back of the flat bed. If only the rest of the day would have been so easy. Did I mention my underware are still wet, and no I didn't pee myself.
We made it back to my shop a little after 5:00 and I got the guy on the other side of the building to come over with his big forklift. Guess what? The bar the forks ride on is bent and the forks won't spread apart far enough to even go around the tire of the trailer. So a few phone calls and some time later I had the solution. Down the road we went to a dock that was able to work with our trailer and there i proceeded to push each trailer off, by hand, onto the dock. My friend who helped with this recovery was really pressed for time so he ran me back to the shop where we dropped his flad bed so he could get home, he is getting loaded just down the street on Friday and didn't want to take the trailer out of his way before he could go home, and I proceeded to run back and forth to the dock getting each trailer. Four trips later I am finally done with todays recovery. And of course, more rain.
Now I know how everyone here loves pictures so much of any recovery weather it be good or less than good. I would love to offer all the pictures that you could ever want of this day, but at this time the subject of the pictures is still a sore spot. Without reliving the experiance of why said pictures are not available here allow me to point out one more time that we had a lot of rain today and rain and electronics don't mix.