Oil Field Hot Shot

Delmar

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Anyone else here in the industry ??? If so, post up a some pictures of your recent loads. Here's a couple of mine.

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those drill motors weigh about 3 to 4k apiece. the nonmag monels weigh about 2k apiece. most places require a 40 ft since those are fron 26 to 33 ft long.
 
Not to bash you or anything but you know your supposed to run the straps on the inside of the rubrail.
 
I'm not a hot-shotter, but we inspect, repair, refurbish, and test these and I deliver them sometimes:



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OP. Is that well site in OK? Looks familiar....but they all look the same too. :D
 
I'm not a hot-shotter, but we inspect, repair, refurbish, and test these and I deliver them sometimes:



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Beefy...where was that stuff going? Weight? I love hauling the oversize loads....
 
Beefy...where was that stuff going? Weight? I love hauling the oversize loads....


It was like 28,500 when I went across the scales. The weight isn't an issue though. It's that they're 14' wide and 14' tall so it's like pulling with a giant sail on the highway. LOL

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Not to bash you or anything but you know your supposed to run the straps on the inside of the rubrail.

If possible per dot regs. If the hooks or chains wont then you dont have too. Been dot inspected many times with straps and chains outside rub rails. Those are directional drilling tools he was hauling. Matter of fact some of them were for our parent company.
 
Looks pretty cool, hows the money in that?

Bueno:woohoo:

what state are you hauling in? or all over?

Texas for the most part. Some OK, LA & AR.

Not to bash you or anything but you know your supposed to run the straps on the inside of the rubrail.

What difference does it make ???

OP. Is that well site in OK? Looks familiar....but they all look the same too. :D

Are you asking about the night picture ??? If so, no I think that was down around Catarina Tx.
 
Bueno:woohoo:

Awesome man I figured it would be :clap: I remember hauling some turbine pieces for a power plant that was maybe 280 miles round trip and it was around $6 a loaded mile, very cool.....
 
It was like 28,500 when I went across the scales. The weight isn't an issue though. It's that they're 14' wide and 14' tall so it's like pulling with a giant sail on the highway. LOL
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Oh I completetly know what you mean, I hauled an f-650 water truck for a guy down to phx and it was like dragging an open parachute, think I got around 8 mpg on that fun excursion LOL
 
I'm not a hot shotter, but everyones been posting their big loads I figured I'd post some of mine.
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Those are 16 ft grain bins. We hauled them 200 miles before the cops stopped us. Then we had to take them apart to get them all the way home.
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I haul 22 bales almost every day in the summer.
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Occasionally a load of lumber
 
Those are 16 ft grain bins. We hauled them 200 miles before the cops stopped us. Then we had to take them apart to get them all the way home.


I was wondering where your signs were. LOL

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