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I bet I made that great american and venerable historian Other Dog proud today! To quote from one of his famous world renowned dissertations,,"Cameras are like condoms, always carry one with you and be ready to whip,,um,,er,,use it." I had told him I would get a pic of old wabco loader sitting at local power plant where i acquire road base material. Behold, its not a Wabco, but an old "Dart". Its still a rather monstrous oddball looking machine with a very sizeable cummins power plant. It hasnt been run in years, I worked for the owner about 6 months over 30 years ago, but never ran this machine. I got pics and was about to leave when i was informed over radio that exit road was temporarily closed, power plant was bringing in a million pound transformer by truck. I drove on out and parked by highway, whereupon escort "motorcycles" with flashing lights told me I would have to wait a while. Someone said over radio that trailer had 108 tires, with one truck pulling and 2 pushing, and it was taking up both lanes of farm market road. It had come all way from Houston, wich, normal driving is over 6 hours away. I got some pics of it too, so am glad I took Other Dogs advice and had condom,,,er,,,camera with me. Either way, look how much fun i would have missed! Randyp

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Me snapping pictures at rate of $100.00 per hour may affect their sense of humor though, oh well, theres trees all over texas to dig up, they didnt grow the last one,,heh heh randyp

Those are some awesome pics. I worked for Winzinger Const. for awhile and he had one about that big but I think it was a Trojan? That Oversize Load is a DOOZY! Some body had a good payday.

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Those are some awesome pics. I worked for Winzinger Const. for awhile and he had one about that big but I think it was a Trojan? That Oversize Load is a DOOZY! Some body had a good payday.

I know you right on the payday Southbound, I would like to know what that cost them to move that far, I bet it was super high! I understood it was built overseas and came in to the port at houston. randyp

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I know you right on the payday Southbound, I would like to know what that cost them to move that far, I bet it was super high! I understood it was built overseas and came in to the port at houston. randyp

Hey Randy,great pictures! youda' made Otherdog proud! LOL! those Heavy-haul KW's look like the same outfit that hauled a similar load down here about 6-7 months ago,some kind of generator. I was on the road when it came,so i was'nt able to take any pictures,course Mrs.Vision is not near as interested in trucks as i am!but she saw one of the "push" trucks on the local news,an told me it was a Mack. Said it came in from overseas at the port of Newport news,VA and took 5 days to get here (about 300 miles) seems to me company was from Pennsylvania somewhere..........Mark

Mack Truck literate. Computer illiterate.

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Did a google search,came up with one picture......company was Miller transfer.....Mark

heh heh,,good pic Mark,,whoever was whining bout messing with tires on one of these other posts the other day would have a lot of fun with that rig,,,LOL randyp

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I didnt have camera with me a couple days ago Mark, but 2 Macks came through town pulling identical super heavy duty oilfield loboys. The lead truck was a new Granite, the second was a showroom new looking white R-700, rigged out with heavy headache rack, big winch, flashing lights, the works. That songun did sound too good too, giant twin stacks, looking like just rolled off showroom floor, make me slobber! It was well cared for,,,randyp

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Did a google search,came up with one picture......company was Miller transfer.....Mark

Thought that looked like a Miller unit. They're in Ohio, right where rt.14 crosses I-86. That looks like where this picture was taken, coming from the road that goes to their yard onto rt. 14. If it is there's a fuel stop just ahead of the truck on the right where i've stopped a few times.

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Those are some awesome pics. I worked for Winzinger Const. for awhile and he had one about that big but I think it was a Trojan? That Oversize Load is a DOOZY! Some body had a good payday.

might have been those Trojan Magnums if it was that big...

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great pictures Randy! After getting calls, e-mails, and several letters to the editor in the local paper about how I needed a hobby,I decided to take up basket weaving. I emptied the vacuum cleaner bag and got all the dog hair out and made this basket out of it,but it was boring! You've inspired me to do photography as my new hobby, f^*# basket weaving!

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heh heh heh,,well,,you the one that got me inspired to keep camera in my pocket! I dont know what cousin Barry did, maybe slung a dead chicken around his head and chanted, but I'M BACK!!!!! Ole Barry is just too handy,,Thanks Barry! Yeah Tom, I gots pictures of snakes, skunks, flying squirrels, this is just too much fun! I be posting some later,,,randyp

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