Bottom first, then the top.
Load 'em up on a truck and ship them out.
loading, load are what I can think of.
USE A HOT SHOT, OR ELECTRIC CATTLE PROD. CREATE A CHUTE WITH A RAMP USING TWO PALLETS AND A PIECE OF PLYWOOD THEN JUST ZAP HIM.
It is easiest if you use the back loading entrance that they use for trucks. You can either load the elephant beforehand into a truck, or build a solid ramp from the ground to the loading bay, perhaps with dirt.
well the effort is in the middle as it is your hand moving while the fulcrum is your elbow and the rod is the load.
Load 'em up on a truck and ship them out.
TL stands for truck load like LTL is less than truck load. It means it a complete truck load by either weight or volume.
TL stands for truck load like LTL is less than truck load. It means it a complete truck load by either weight or volume.
A cattle pot is the stock trailer that semis/18 wheelers pull. You load it with an inclined plane that has a fence on both sides. It's called a loading chute. Basically you build a ramp with good traction and put a fence on both sides. You then walk the cattle up an alleyway and force them up the chute. You load the pens of the cattle pot front to back. There are internal ramps you use to put them in the top or bottom.
Depends on the truck
A truck load of topsoil
It depends what the load is.
the payload is the load of logs carried by the logging truck
Truck Load
loading, load are what I can think of.
Increase mass For a truck increase the load on the truck
DAT Load Boards is arguable the biggest volume producer of truck load boards in the United States, and they are closely followed by Direct Freight's company.