Posted by rrlund on February 19, 2013 at 06:38:50 from (207.241.137.116):
In Reply to: Picture for today posted by John B. on February 19, 2013 at 05:22:58:
I saw two guys do that with 1000 bushels of corn off a semi one time. They worked darned near a solid week. I was running a combine for another guy,doing custom work for Ore-Ida. They had hired a trucking company to haul out of the field with live bottom semi trailers. We got one loaded and they let it set at the end of the field all night. Somebody pulled the pin and unhooked the trailer. When the driver took off,the front of the trailer went right to the ground. It was twisted,so they couldn't use the live bottom to unload it. They had two guys shoveling corn over the side in to a loader bucket until they got enough off to get it jacked up straight and hooked back on.
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