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This picture is for you Steve, burned my eyes on this one... Volvo Lowboy by Ken Wheeler, on Flickr"/>
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Shot that picture today at Cranes INC. That has planetary rears
-Vinny http://www.heavytruckphotos.com/
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Cat 966f wrote:Shot that picture today at Cranes INC. That has planetary rears Great pictures! That is the strangest planetary drives I have ever seen.
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Joined: 6/18/2003 Posts: 2,141 Location: Charlotte, North Carolina
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Great looking rig Kenneth. Too bad our boy has left the Forum. He would love that truck. Also, is a headache rack not as important these days? CAW
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Quinella wrote:Great looking rig Kenneth. Too bad our boy has left the Forum. He would love that truck. Also, is a headache rack not as important these days? CAW CAW, where has Steve gone??
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Gregg: He is still very much into this hobby. However, he has chosen to leave the Forum for personal reasons. I hope he returns as he is one of the most knowledgeable guys in the hobby, as well as a great guy.
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Quinella wrote:Great looking rig Kenneth. Too bad our boy has left the Forum. He would love that truck. Also, is a headache rack not as important these days? CAW Not so much on the RGN's. The load would have to come up over the neck to get to the tractor. That has happened, but that is usually from improper chaining. If that were to happen, a headache rack is not going to help you much.You can get away without one pulling a step or a flat if the piece isn't too big and you use a double securement on the very front. 02mi040a by Ken Wheeler, on Flickr"/>
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