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Thread: Lumber Transport in Russia

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    Lumber Transport in Russia

    Scary, but not much worse than some I've seen leaving HD or Lowe's!

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    Now thats funny..
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    Going out on a limb here, but I'm going to guess there was some vodka involved in deciding to load the lumber that way...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Brent Dowell View Post
    Going out on a limb here, but I'm going to guess there was some vodka involved in deciding to load the lumber that way...
    I'm thinking it was all cross cut so it had to be loaded sideways.
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    Board passengers?
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    I can envision the local cop paging through the code book looking for citation to write.

    Driving while doors open is one that comes to mind.

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    I feel bad for anyone waiting on a street corner waiting to cross.

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    Lumber ?? Horse
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