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ballsonthewall t1_j9jnjf7 wrote

this is the kind of shit the police need to actually be doing something about.

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HomicidalHushPuppy t1_j9jrjjx wrote

I've worked with commercial pallet recyclers before. They don't stack pallets more than 14 high on their deck-over trailers due to height restrictions. I see 22 pallets in the stack, plus who knows how many hidden behind the tailgate. He's definitely going to hit a tunnel, bridge, or power line.

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peon2 t1_j9jt7he wrote

I'm sure I'm not the only one but I always try to avoid following someone with stuff in the bed of their truck, even when it isn't ridiculous like this.

I know there are some handy people out there, but I also know how stupid some people are and I never want to blindly trust the guy in front of me knows how to safely strap everything down

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OG-Mumen-Rider t1_j9jtrkv wrote

It’s all good, he tugged the straps and said “that ain’t goin anywhere” before leaving

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SchockWaves t1_j9juf95 wrote

Sahth bahnd & dahn

Loaded up & truckin

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dr_xenon t1_j9jv82b wrote

13’6” is max height for a truck. I’d say it’s pretty close.

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CL-MotoTech t1_j9jvbas wrote

A normal pallet is usually 6.5" tall. So 22 of them put it at nearly 12 feet of pallets. Add in the height of the bed, at least 2 feet (just guessing), this at least 14' tall. 13'6" is the max height for vehicles.

Edit: and that's 12 feet above the top of the bed sides, so actually probably way over.

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cam412 t1_j9jvdvq wrote

This guy is a jagoff

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TransporterOffline t1_j9jvemc wrote

r/Columbus would be so proud, we have our own Pallet Jack (and fan club) now! 🥹 🥹

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cjc323 t1_j9jwlez wrote

At least its strapped down, but yeah thats a bit too high

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HomicidalHushPuppy t1_j9jwn3q wrote

>avoid following

You're not safe in front of them either! I once saw a pickup truck on the Parkway with a load of 2x4s on a ladder rack. Driver hit the brakes too hard and the whole load got launched forward off the top of the truck.

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tesla3by3 t1_j9jwzk2 wrote

I'm sure before he took off he tugged on the straps and said "That ain't goin' nowhere." So perfectly safe. /s

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AnonPlzzzzzz t1_j9k621f wrote

I actually was just thinking I need some pallets to stack wood on....

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SendAstronomy t1_j9kmvbx wrote

The pallet balancer truck is required to be too small for the amount it carries when it carries old pallets.

The one time I saw a truck filled with brand new pallets, it was on a brand new trick that was perfectly sized for the load it carried.

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Creative-Elevator564 t1_j9kpbj9 wrote

Incredibly selfish and reckless. He should have been pulled over and prevented from driving.

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JAK3CAL t1_j9l1qe5 wrote

As someone who has moved a lot of pallets through the city, and often strapped on it ridiculous ways… this is too much. That’s seriously too heavy

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SmellyBaconland t1_j9l6qhb wrote

Guerrilla marketing for Titebond III wood glue. That's a solid tower.

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Willowgirl2 t1_j9lvtkf wrote

Omg, I had to look twice to make sure that wasn't us!

Pallets make a nice, hot, quick morning fire in the woodstove and good kindling otherwise.

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Horror_Lock7718 t1_j9lz85i wrote

Omg I saw this guy too going south on rt. 8!! It made me sooo nervous when I was driving behind him.

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NovelRub t1_j9m9uf5 wrote

I seen this movie but it had a bed full of logs instead

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californiadamn t1_j9mi82k wrote

So this is… ridiculous, but also well done compared to others I’ve seen which have shifted with turns.

I just can’t help but to picture the set up on how to get it this high in the first place. Did someone stack this and then use a forklift to put it in the truck as one unit? Did they have super big ladders to pack it this high? I want to know about the “how” more than anything.

And there’s no way, they aren’t super proud to pull this off.

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Drivingon8 t1_j9mraug wrote

Careful with the 11' 8" bridges!! That will be a different Reddit.

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ChrisMoSquad t1_j9odln2 wrote

14ft is 14ft. Watch dem overpasses, bro! 😂

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echo711 t1_j9pur4p wrote

Saw this same truck doing the exact same thing back on December. He needs to be stopped!

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