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PETER POLINO <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 29 Jan 1998 10:07:53 -0500
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Dear Sir
        I tried to stop all the e-mail being forwarded from
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                                                       Eric Polino
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From:   Walt Barricklow[SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
Sent:   January 22, 1998 3:53 PM
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Subject:        Re: Hauling supers - flat bed vs. low trailer
 
Ive come to a slightly different  conclusion.  The boxes seem to get
heavier after Ive been in the
sun for several hours.
 
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> From: Walter T. Weller <[log in to unmask]>
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Re: Hauling supers - flat bed vs. low trailer
> Date: Thursday, January 22, 1998 10:04 AM
>
> Right.  I reached the same conlusion unloading a flatbed of baled hay
> into a barn loft by hand.
>
> >I have noticed the same phenomenom.  It is the supers that get heavier
> >by
> >the end of the day.  It believe it has something to do with the boxes
> >being
> >in the sun for several hours :)
 
 
 

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