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Old Nov 7, 2002 | 06:30 PM
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Re:Stacks on a flatbed

You might look at buying some flex pipe. Its easy to work with. With the flat bed you will need to find a good way to secure the stacks. Dont weld anything to the bed thats tacky. Look to secure under the flat. Talk to Jeremy Burden out on 36 by Charlies Roller rink. I have a number if you want it.<br><br>Hired Gun
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Old Nov 7, 2002 | 06:42 PM
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What time will you be there. The wife is going to a jewlery party. :'( :'( There goes the ole bank account. Anyway I have a free night ;D I need a place to hang that keeps me out of trouble if you know what I mean. All I can say is Annie Oakley. :-X<br><br>Hired Gun
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Old Nov 7, 2002 | 06:56 PM
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I am sure it will be worth it. Hey ya know boys and their toys. Speaking of toys, Wrestling is coming on so I must get supper and look for all the hot divas on smackdown. ;D ;D ;D<br><br>Hired Gun
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Old Nov 7, 2002 | 07:42 PM
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I am back. This is more interesting tonight. Besides, I am tapping it. So lets see oh Ya . STACKS. You deffinitly want to be creative. I looked for a year trying to find the right set up. I even mailed a trucking company. They sent facts and figures. Yes it was going to be a lot more work their way, and cost close to 1,000 dollars. I got discouraged. I new their had to be a way so I ran some ideas past a friend and next thing I new we were cutting and welding.<br><br>Hired Gun
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Old Nov 7, 2002 | 08:23 PM
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Fine with me. I would rather work than sit around.<br><br>Hired Gun
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Old Nov 7, 2002 | 08:30 PM
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Boy sounds like your wheels are turning. I thought I was smelling sawdust burning
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Old Nov 8, 2002 | 12:16 AM
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[quote author=Cattle Hauler link=board=7;threadid=6687;start=15#63686 date=1036717590]
talk to you later HG


Hey Darrell doesn't your buddy have a stack on his flatbed?
How did he secure it?
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Are you talking about the one with the LED lights?

If so that is ET (Eric Theisen)

He's got some pics on the TDR some where I just gotta find them.

Ricky, I was thinkin and if you're gonna do 5&quot; stacks you might as well go with 6&quot; instead. I think it would look a little better and would add a sertain shock value to it. ;D (just a thought)

Darrell
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Old Nov 8, 2002 | 12:19 AM
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Re:Stacks on a flatbed

Found his pics on the TDR.

ET's rig

Got some good pics of the stacks on there.

You gotta get a couple of these to keep on them stacks at night too.

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