the last word

What goes up will roll forward Apparently that's the case if Minty's Moving has anything to do with it. Recently, the Onanole, Manitoba-based rigger got the call to move a 160-ft. tall, 280-ton grain elevator. Vertically. Over 20 miles. In the winter. Minty put three Kenworths and a special dolly system to the task of moving the behemoth, which took eight days. “We had to go from a deep valley up and down hills with grades as steep as 13% going up and 10% going down,” said fleet owner Harold Minty. “We had to maneuver through sharp turns. And ...

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