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Old 08-03-2017, 09:50 PM
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need a change from the can I tow or tbc's....etc.......what are you hauling this weekend....keep this post going........mine.....load of maple and atvs....coolers/dogs and wife.....still off the bumps.....lol
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~1200lb in quad/gear in bed and towing a side by side, not even on the overloads...

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Moving the Bride's things from family storage in Denver to our house in Minneapolis... On e85.
6x12 U-HAUL. Not real heavy.
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I hauled my boat by hiring a boat transport (http://www.wewilltransportit.com/boat-transport/) services, which was recommended by my friend.

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Originally Posted by GeneMazur

I hauled my boat by hiring a boat transport (http://www.wewilltransportit.com/boat-transport/) services, which was recommended by my friend.
He looks over weight!

Kidding....nice boat! I got rid of our 26' Campion Toba which I thoroughly enjoyed but when we went fishing everyone else was fishing, I was running the boat. But we did some awesome trips with her! I now have a 14' Lund WC14 which is perfect for me. Lake, ocean....everything available for me to fish...yes...actually fish hehehe
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Last weekend was a bed full of 6x6's and 4x4's for a timber retaining wall. No photos though but the truck had some pretty decent squat. The PT lumber at some of those big box stores are just sopping wet when you pick them up.
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Originally Posted by Pugga
Last weekend was a bed full of 6x6's and 4x4's for a timber retaining wall. No photos though but the truck had some pretty decent squat. The PT lumber at some of those big box stores are just sopping wet when you pick them up.
And to think they were kiln dried at first to a certain point....

It's that preservative that loads them up again lol. I'm not sure if anyone has seen how they do that either. It's a pressure treating process but almost like a negative pressure treatment. They first score the timber, then put lifts of them into a vacuum chamber, reduce the pressure inside and release the treating chemical into the chamber. The wood just sucks that stuff in! lol
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Originally Posted by Simnut
He looks over weight!

Kidding....nice boat! I got rid of our 26' Campion Toba which I thoroughly enjoyed but when we went fishing everyone else was fishing, I was running the boat. But we did some awesome trips with her! I now have a 14' Lund WC14 which is perfect for me. Lake, ocean....everything available for me to fish...yes...actually fish hehehe

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