My Tractor/Trailer for water barrels / totes and what nots

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Re: My Tractor/Trailer for water barrels / totes and what nots

Postby Pale Rider » Tue Feb 16, 2010 7:40 am

butch630434 wrote:iam company ive 29 years otr i move the biger thing 7 axle to 13 axle that up around 250.000th lbs i new to this an iam going to be spending a lot of money over the next year ive order a M1A1 AN 12/20rd mag a 9mm browning with 6mag 13rd each an iam looking at benelli shot gun an SW ar 15 not sure about the 223 i like the308 we will see

So you're a heavy haul, good money for sure long days though that you can bank on. While getting those shopping list filled you don't for get the other important items, I mean it's a devil of a time going to a gun fight with a pocket knife. Enjoy the site and there will be many people here that will gladly assist you on your preps. Read the blogs and enjoy.
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Re: My Tractor/Trailer for water barrels / totes and what nots

Postby rattfink » Tue Feb 16, 2010 5:44 pm

insidethebunker wrote:
you're getting a house! Congratulations!! (does your wife know?)



Well, That's our realator's guess and my hopeful thinking. Besides...."a few weeks" sounds better than "a couple months" LOL
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Re: My Tractor/Trailer for water barrels / totes and what nots

Postby matthiasj » Wed Feb 17, 2010 9:55 am

Thanks for offering to help Pale Rider!
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Re: My Tractor/Trailer for water barrels / totes and what nots

Postby veggieboy » Wed Feb 17, 2010 2:20 pm

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rattfink wrote:I'll get a couple of the totes and few 55gal plastic barrels but I have to wait until we buy a house in a few weeks.


you're getting a house! Congratulations!! (does your wife know?)


:rofl:


And oh yeah, congrats on buying a house...

We just bought our first one in October. we'll still unpacking, straightening up, painting, planning, and having fun.... Finally a place to call "our own."
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Re: My Tractor/Trailer for water barrels / totes and what nots

Postby Pale Rider » Tue Mar 09, 2010 3:27 am

For all those interested in placing order for things please post what you want by 3/24/2010 so I can tally up what everyone wants and see what it will cost then I will go and pickup the orders the week of 3/29/2010 so I can have my trailer back in time for my Friday night Meds run. Thanks to all whom are interested. :wave:
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Re: My Tractor/Trailer for water barrels / totes and what nots

Postby insidethebunker » Tue Mar 09, 2010 8:41 am

I'll get one 275 gallon tote. I don't see a price on 5 gallon buckets. If the price is right I'll get 20. Also I'm probably available to ride with you if you need help.
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Re: My Tractor/Trailer for water barrels / totes and what nots

Postby knine » Tue Mar 09, 2010 10:04 am

I would be interested in 10, 5gal #2 food grade bucks/lids. Are these buckets new or used? Let me know what the estimated cost is, I may get more.
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Re: My Tractor/Trailer for water barrels / totes and what nots

Postby jim in ky » Tue Mar 09, 2010 8:16 pm

To confirm I would like a blue barrel and 10 white used buckets.
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Re: My Tractor/Trailer for water barrels / totes and what nots

Postby EAdams » Wed Mar 10, 2010 11:37 am

Id like to have 2 of the 255gal totes. I have a brother in law in elizabethtown or I can get them on a sat. This would be a BIG help as I am already 4 hrs drive from E-town. You can email me direct. Eadams at wk.net thnx man!
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Re: My Tractor/Trailer for water barrels / totes and what nots

Postby veggieboy » Wed Mar 10, 2010 12:04 pm

Depending on when you guys pick up all the various containers, i might be able to meet you down there and give you guys a hand loading them up...
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Re: My Tractor/Trailer for water barrels / totes and what nots

Postby Pale Rider » Thu Mar 11, 2010 5:07 am

veggieboy wrote:Depending on when you guys pick up all the various containers, i might be able to meet you down there and give you guys a hand loading them up...

am planning on 3/29 load date, may or may not need help loading up but be nice to have you stop by for a meet & greet,
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Re: My Tractor/Trailer for water barrels / totes and what nots

Postby insidethebunker » Thu Mar 11, 2010 8:29 am

veggieboy wrote:Depending on when you guys pick up all the various containers, i might be able to meet you down there and give you guys a hand loading them up...


I think that would be great, to meet another in the group.
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Re: My Tractor/Trailer for water barrels / totes and what nots

Postby insidethebunker » Thu Mar 11, 2010 8:30 am

knine wrote:I would be interested in 10, 5gal #2 food grade bucks/lids. Are these buckets new or used? Let me know what the estimated cost is, I may get more.



these are used but very clean
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Re: My Tractor/Trailer for water barrels / totes and what nots

Postby veggieboy » Thu Mar 11, 2010 12:50 pm

insidethebunker wrote:
knine wrote:I would be interested in 10, 5gal #2 food grade bucks/lids. Are these buckets new or used? Let me know what the estimated cost is, I may get more.



these are used but very clean


Like ITB said -- the used ones are very clean..... They have both used ($2 without a lid) and new ($7 -- i think with a lid).

Here's the website if any of you want to take a look...
http://www.lexingtoncontainercompany.com/index.html

The last time i was down there, they were out of the gamma lids (i think that i bought the last one two months ago). :D They have some more stuff in their warehouse that's not listed on their website. For example, they have some attached lid containers that run $3 each. They look something like this...

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i forgot to measure mine (i bought four), although i think they're about 2 feet long, 15 inches wide foot wide, and maybe one foot or so tall. i plan on using mine for storage (primary tools in my woodshop).

If i can get out of work for a couple fo hours, i'd love to run down there and meet-up with you guys....
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