Posted by Galen Houk on January 30, 2019 at 09:45:18 from (173.22.167.7):
In Reply to: Cold day breakdowns posted by Jon f mn on January 29, 2019 at 17:04:31:
Glad it wasn't me. I couldn't have done any of that. I was in northern suburbs finishing load out at one of our auctions. There weren't many semis on the road. Mine ran terrible but I think it is an ongoing injector problem. I had to load my flatbed from a uphill loading dock with a hard rubber tired forklift. Snow was blowing off the building roof and kept the wood and metal deck and metal ramp very slippery. I had taken a small container of softener salt in case I got stuck going up a freeway on-ramp. Salt on the decks is the only way I got the forklift to move. Put all the pallets on first, backed the forklift on with a large pallet, and then rolled on anything on wheels. Ended up getting the forklift and cargo all on without loosing anything over the side. Vary scary. Then spent 2 1/2 hours outside in the -20 degree weather strapping and chaining down. Had to get in the truck once in awhile to thaw out my hands. I was very glad to get back to the complex, back the truck in and go home. Unloading can be another day.
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