My 2005 trailers have been scrapped out, I do have a 2005 transcraft eagle ll that has aluminum cross members, I painted the metal work underneath and its still a good trailer, I did weld in a new king pin, but I'm still using it daily, dad bought all new aluminum trailers in 2012-13 and they are almost worth what we paid for them with inflation and they still look nice, stay strong guys
We have been pulling imco walking floors since 93. For us that’s the best way to go. Wilkins does make all aluminum post side trailers. We owned the first two ever built. 2003 and a 2005. But Imco is quality lightweight and built to last.
A lot of truck tires you've accumulated there Justin be careful when it finally comes time for you to dispose of them can only imagine what might be inside of them that has made some their homes after all this time they've been sitting out there in the grass...I watch all your videos from start to finish because you do a good job presenting them just speaking for myself.
how it going JUSTIN , over here in the Northwest it could cost $89 to $400 bucks a ton on truck tires to get rid of , For sure our neighbors in Canada they can build some nice equipment and cars n pickups , For sure they got other stuff mixed with aluminum , but it's best for that kind of country up where you are at Justin , Hopefully they will not crack on you , I know the line haul flatbeds after 5 years they start cracking where they have been wealded up, Some of the name brands they last a lot longer But like anything else you have to pay for it , be safe take care yourselve JUSTIN
The mega i drive for use to buy great dane reefers with all the chicken lights down the sides but stop doing that because dot would make a big deal out of just one light being out
Hey Justin Seen your White W/blue strips KW Pulling a walking floor this morning on the 290 east shouted on 19 but no respond back, lol he was looking good anyway's
"Garbage hauler" 🤣🤣every trucking company I've worked for has a junk pile, you never know when you gonna need a part 🤣 I'm sure Trevor would agree. Thanks for sharing safe travels buddy happy trails 👍
I've seen on TH-cam where the farmers are using the tires for holding down the tarps and plastic they put over their feed for storage for over the winter months. Check out Acres of clay with Rhonda and Kevin Michigan farmers. There are other Farmers I'm assuming that use the tires also for the same use.
@@flintcreektransport I wasn't suggesting giving them away to the farmers of just letting you know what I've seen on TH-cam that they use those tires on the farms ,sell them. Tell them the responsibility of those tires.
the first number of your units should be the year, every ten years they recycle, only dot required to keep the data 7 years unless its changed, so 101 would be 2021 unit one 102 2021 unit 2, tires look like a mosquito festival,
Kind of disappointed to see such mess ,I’d of never guessed this from you and your operation. Clean that up flatten that field plow harrow it plant hay ,it will look nice and after a couple years you’ll generate some revenue.
My 2005 trailers have been scrapped out, I do have a 2005 transcraft eagle ll that has aluminum cross members, I painted the metal work underneath and its still a good trailer, I did weld in a new king pin, but I'm still using it daily, dad bought all new aluminum trailers in 2012-13 and they are almost worth what we paid for them with inflation and they still look nice, stay strong guys
A good Hey good old trailer
We have been pulling imco walking floors since 93. For us that’s the best way to go. Wilkins does make all aluminum post side trailers. We owned the first two ever built. 2003 and a 2005. But Imco is quality lightweight and built to last.
That’s great. Every area is different ….. we never had imco but they seem to be built similar to Wilkens etc
Coffee and some sweet trading cards I like it
Yes …. Super excited. Each month will be a different card ….
The ladders & steps on that frp are DEFINITELY salvageable
Thanks for the awesome video, Justin! Appreciate the in-depth information given. Keep up the good work, and keep the wheels rollin'!!
Thanks !!!
Your channel is growing good very good video very knowledgeable thank you brother
At least you do not have the tires and stuff piled in the front yard. Stay safe and healthy.
Yeah, throwback Thursday on the full graphics package. I still remember those going up and down the road. 👍🏼
Save the doors, rear stainless frame which are in Excellent shape
We run aluminum trailers here in TX as well bcos of the weight savings & salt water from coastal Tx areas
Greetings 2 Everyone Mr Justin & Crew/Fam
Wilken makes all aluminum trailers now for several yrs
A lot of truck tires you've accumulated there Justin be careful when it finally comes time for you to dispose of them can only imagine what might be inside of them that has made some their homes after all this time they've been sitting out there in the grass...I watch all your videos from start to finish because you do a good job presenting them just speaking for myself.
Great video Justin. Learned things about Wilkins I didn't know. Our Mac lasted about 10 years before it was whipped. Thanks for the video.
Nice 2 cleanup things!!!!! Watch out for snakes
I was hope for a 1/64 scale DCP 1 gear replica of one of your KW' s or a Peterbilt tractors with trailer 😂
Maybe someday …. I’d need to sell 400 or so
how it going JUSTIN ,
over here in the Northwest it could cost $89 to $400 bucks a ton on truck tires to get rid of , For sure our neighbors in Canada they can build some nice equipment and cars n pickups , For sure they got other stuff mixed with aluminum , but it's best for that kind of country up where you are at Justin , Hopefully they will not crack on you , I know the line haul flatbeds after 5 years they start cracking where they have been wealded up, Some of the name brands they last a lot longer But like anything else you have to pay for it ,
be safe take care yourselve JUSTIN
So far we haven’t seen cracking ….. thankfully.
And by the way we use to run WILKEN trailers got rid of them all many years ago. Run all TITAN trailers now.👍🏻
I am a deep reduction type guy. Black, with a touch of maple syrup to take the edge off. 👍👍❤❤
💪🏽💪🏽yessir It’s available 😉!!
The mega i drive for use to buy great dane reefers with all the chicken lights down the sides but stop doing that because dot would make a big deal out of just one light being out
Yes even a turn signal is now a oos !!!
What has happened to the w900 with the small sleeper on it
In storage
Hey Justin Seen your White W/blue strips KW Pulling a walking floor this morning on the 290 east shouted on 19 but no respond back, lol he was looking good anyway's
Gotcha. They get out and about !!!
"Garbage hauler" 🤣🤣every trucking company I've worked for has a junk pile, you never know when you gonna need a part 🤣 I'm sure Trevor would agree. Thanks for sharing safe travels buddy happy trails 👍
Right……. Will you be at the show ?
@flintcreektransport nope the boss man is there with his new A model and a big house, I'll send you some pictures in messenger. You going to the show?
I've seen on TH-cam where the farmers are using the tires for holding down the tarps and plastic they put over their feed for storage for over the winter months. Check out Acres of clay with Rhonda and Kevin Michigan farmers. There are other Farmers I'm assuming that use the tires also for the same use.
Yes. Those big payloader tires I would give away !!!!
@@flintcreektransport I wasn't suggesting giving them away to the farmers of just letting you know what I've seen on TH-cam that they use those tires on the farms ,sell them. Tell them the responsibility of those tires.
Actually the rear doors looks pretty good. Sometimes photos don't show everything?
Those doors were probably replaced
Frp trailers are no-go for me in walking floors!!!!!! There are 2 heavy. ALWAYZ like sheet & post or aluminum sided much BETTER for 32-35tons
What do you weigh empty? With a titan walking floor and w900 with a bunk?
Around 36-37k. Depends on specs of truck
@flintcreektransport yes a little more than i thought. I was guessing 33 to 34.
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the first number of your units should be the year, every ten years they recycle, only dot required to keep the data 7 years unless its changed, so 101 would be 2021 unit one
102 2021 unit 2, tires look like a mosquito festival,
We keep some equipment more than 10 years 😜….
Kind of disappointed to see such mess ,I’d of never guessed this from you and your operation. Clean that up flatten that field plow harrow it plant hay ,it will look nice and after a couple years you’ll generate some revenue.
Ha. Oh yes for sure !!