Ed took this photo of quail eggs under a rock in our backyard. This is the time of year when we see the parent quails being trailed by 10-15 of their little ones. We've already seen one set!
Can't wait for the next batch!
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2019: Sorry, no post for this day.
2018: Tip-Top Turtle
When most people see our truck rolling down the highway, they probably think it's a van trailer, like some of the other semis they see on the road. But our trailer is actually a platform trailer, a flatbed with a rolling tarping system. In our industry, it's called a Conestoga trailer.
This type of trailer allows us to carry freight that goes on a typical flatbed trailer and instead of Ed spending hours and hours tarping (yes, it used to take him several hours to secure and tarp a load), all he has to do now is unlock a few latches to roll the tarp open, load the freight, and then roll it closed.
We can haul anything of legal dimensions that will fit on a flatbed trailer. And because of our custom interior dimension, we can also haul shipping containers - either two 20' foot containers (that's a 20 footer pictured below) or one 40' container.
The trailer has retractable twist locks to hold the containers on the trailer so no additional securement (like straps) is needed. The tarping system also opens from either end in the same accordion fashion for easy access to the freight.
We hauled this container from Savannah, Georgia to Terminal Island, California. To see a video of how the tarping system works to cover the container, click HERE.
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2019: Green Sticks Everywhere
2018: Designated Office Space
2017: Desert Garden In Bloom
2016: Agile Cat
2015: Future Steak
2014: What Should Have Been Paul's Place
2013: At The Drop Of A Hat
2012: Passing Up A Little Afternoon Delight
2011: Annnnnnd…It’s Back On!
2010: Rise Early. Work Hard. Strike Oil.
2009: It’s All Connected To The Pigskin
2008: The Sorriest Team Drivers You’ve Ever Seen
2007: Ooooooo, A Contest!
2006: Modern Convenience
2005: Sorry, no post on this day. The blog didn’t start until May 2005!