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anybody know of any frameless 22 or 24 foot aluminum dumps for sale? Been looking for a while, they sure are hard to find...and the ones I seem to find are junk and big $$$. Don't mind spending the $$$ but not for junk
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as far as I know Tom is the only person in the world to have an air ride axle trailer, because he made it himself. Axle never made one
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there are pictures on here somewhere of that truck. prob in the Chicago r model thread
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that is correct. Ritchie bros buyers premiums are not too bad compared to other ones. only 2 or 3 % I think. they make the $$ on the sellers
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tri axle has 285k miles. 2 granites sold for $77500 each. 250k miles on those
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05 KW T800 tri axle went for $80k.
08?or09 KW T800 tandem also $80k
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the automatic granites from s&k went for $77500 I think. crazy.
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2008 dierzen dominator 22 ft went for $38k today at Richie bros. CRAZY. they aren't that much new. people are stupid
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I only work with them a week or two a year, if my regular guys don't have something to do. They sure seem to have a lot of work
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I see Jimmy working for Hager down here by us sometimes
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I would think that's a liitle low for dump work, but maybe with an automatic its ok? I don't think I would want anything lower than 3.73. I think I use low and high wrong when I am talking ratios. anywhere from 4.11 to 3.73 is ok for dump work
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not really over there, but Eric at Chicagoland Wheel Polishing does amazing work. He is out in Naperville or Aurora.
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concrete goes on the north side of Royce Rd. A Lamp is crushing the concrete there. dirt goes on the south side by the stone, but all the way to the east
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the one at Elmhurst Chicago is closed now. they built a new scale house further to the east and blasted away where the old scale house was. the waves would almost come back over the hood if that one was full enough
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try the one at reliable materials in lyons, not only is it crappy mud water, but you have to drive between concrete poles that feel like they are about 7 1/2 feet wide. just stupid
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My guy spent about six hours on mine, he is older and jokes about it! It was still cheaper than getting vinyl
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there are still a couple of good pinstripe/lettering guys around here (Chicago), but I think it is a dying breed. hand painted always looks better, I think
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I see a lot of UPS macks at celli, you are probably right
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I think it was about chicagoland mack dealers
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our old lowboy truck didn't have power steering, that made for a lot of fun turning all the tight corners in Hinsdale and Clarendon Hills dropping the backhoe. it was a 72 r model I think
Chicago R models
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I'd bet that valueliner is a yellow "K Konstruction" truck with a paint job