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Trust Me...Very Pretty, but no mail delivery, our road is rather Treacherous and worried about Hubby on the road with all that freaking STEEL riding behind his head
with All the Crazy Drivers on the Road.
He won Driver of the Year last year and is a very Conscience Driver so it’s the other Nuts on the road around him that worry me [emoji18]

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Trust Me...Very Pretty, but no mail delivery, our road is rather Treacherous and worried about Hubby on the road with all that freaking STEEL riding behind his head
with All the Crazy Drivers on the Road.
He won Driver of the Year last year and is a very Conscience Driver so it’s the other Nuts on the road around him that worry me [emoji18]

Does his tractor cab have on of those big solid racks fitted to the frame- ahead of the 5th wheel, often also used for the storage of both tire-chains and chain type 'come-alongs' to secure steel & steel coil sometimes required.
 
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Does his tractor cab have on of those big solid racks fitted to the frame- ahead of the 5th wheel, often also used for the storage of both tire-chains and chain type 'come-alongs' to secure steel & steel coil sometimes required.

You’re asking the Wrong Person. LOL
I Think So...He’s sleeping right now or I’d ask him. I’ll let you know [emoji848]
 
You’re asking the Wrong Person. LOL
I Think So...He’s sleeping right now or I’d ask him. I’ll let you know [emoji848]

When I lived in Canada I was near one of the busiest steel hauling routes in the country, in & out of Hamilton Ont. Some of the trailers had 8 axles but of course Canadian regulation may differ from many states that way. The rack was called 'headache rack' and was to protect the driver as in physics, stuff in motion trys to stay in motion no matter what. [emoji3064]
 
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When I lived in Canada I was near one of the busiest steel hauling routes in the country, in & out of Hamilton Ont. Some of the trailers had 8 axles but of course Canadian regulation may differ from many states that way. The rack was called 'headache rack' and was to protect the driver as in physics, stuff in motion trys to stay in motion no matter what. [emoji3064]

He says they don’t have those anymore.
Said he used to for carrying chains & such, but the newer model flatbeds no longer use them. He knew exactly what you were referring too. I had no idea LOL...[emoji854]
 

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