Shouldn't be too bad. When the truckers came over to load, one guy came earlier, and the second guy had brought his truck and trailer, to help load.
So- bam- the fall off counterweight slid right on his truck and it's all headed this way. $1,000 for the tow truck, and I'll work it out about the second load.
The crane was 2,000 lbs heavier than factory specs, which is what I gave them for a weight. So it was 2,000 heavy, from what I told them. But turns out Arizona wouldn't accept their trailer configuration (every other state would), and they wouldn't have been legal at spec weight/what I gave them. They needed to be 3,000 lbs under the weight I gave them for a Arizona permit.
So 2,000 lbs is on me, and 3,000 is on them. Doesn't really matter, it's too heavy. I've got a good relationship with these guys, and we'll work out whatever is fair. I'm not to worried about it. They could have got a permit for the actual weight, but it would take two weeks to get that, and the trucks were already there. Load it up and get it home, we'll figure out the $ later.
There's a lot of guys that would throw a fit, and they are the guys who "I can't find anyone who will haul for me". No **** - no one will haul for you, because you expect them to do it for nothing " it's a haul back so the trucker should do it for free". What comes around goes around.
I understand that things don't always go according to plan, and everyone has to make money, so I try to figure something out. Everyone has to eat, and I don't need steak every day, and expect everyone else to eat ramen.
In other news - turntable bearing is out of the liebherr, and the guys I talked to last fall about building me one, I think got bought out, or are no longer in business. So I need to get on the phone and get someone to building one, or rebuilding this one.
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