Dec 2, 2011 godzillasdad Says:
That boys done that before !!!!
Dec 8, 2010 temco007 Says:
we use spreading chains down here in tassie but some places are getting more into the dump in a pile and go. There seems to be a lot of job sites that worry about a trailer going over or power lines being pulled down, either way i just get it there and be gone ha ha
Dec 7, 2010 qcowling Says:
they are Raodwest Steelite truck bodies.
the U shape body gives greater impact resistance and less wear. eliminates the main runners and cross bearers. pretty sweet look thing. i know of a few sydney and abroad companies using them.
Dec 4, 2010 JamieMcF1967 Says:
What's with the white tub style bodies?
We don't have those here in Adelaide
Aren't chains allowed? It's a LOT easier, quicker and neater spreading with chains...that material seems to run well so is it a Boral policy over there?
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godzillasdad Says:
That boys done that before !!!!
temco007 Says:
we use spreading chains down here in tassie but some places are getting more into the dump in a pile and go. There seems to be a lot of job sites that worry about a trailer going over or power lines being pulled down, either way i just get it there and be gone ha ha
qcowling Says:
they are Raodwest Steelite truck bodies. the U shape body gives greater impact resistance and less wear. eliminates the main runners and cross bearers. pretty sweet look thing. i know of a few sydney and abroad companies using them.
JamieMcF1967 Says:
What's with the white tub style bodies? We don't have those here in Adelaide Aren't chains allowed? It's a LOT easier, quicker and neater spreading with chains...that material seems to run well so is it a Boral policy over there?
mehyar148 Says:
fuck boral