Can you guess what this is?
You are looking at the trailer end (which has 4 axels, 4 wheels per axel): I didn't have time to catch the cab and how many axels it had as this passed by my office this morning.
They often come by in "sets" so maybe I can get a better picture later today.
For reference, The brick building in the background is an entire block with 5 buildings side by side.
UPDATE
Based on the one guess I received so far, I think I should also tell you that I work and live in a very rural area. It's not a sewer pipe! I took friday off and drove to the "big" city to do some Christmas shopping and saw two more pieces (yes, these are each one-third of the final product) drive buy. I did park to get these but it's hard to focus on a moving object. Traffic was stopped before the first picture below for the semi to go underneath the center of a flashing light.
UPDATE
Based on the one guess I received so far, I think I should also tell you that I work and live in a very rural area. It's not a sewer pipe! I took friday off and drove to the "big" city to do some Christmas shopping and saw two more pieces (yes, these are each one-third of the final product) drive buy. I did park to get these but it's hard to focus on a moving object. Traffic was stopped before the first picture below for the semi to go underneath the center of a flashing light.
shows the semi and part of the entourage. I think it travels with at least 4 or 5 support vehicles and a state police vehicle. |
hmm...the tail end seems to be closed off rather than a blue tarp. maybe this is the top piece? |
Hmmmm, I can't imagine unless is a sewer pipe or something like that.
ReplyDeleteI'm thinking that must be part of a windmill / generator. I've seen those being transported on the roads around here also. We did some reserch about putting one up and then decided against it. They don't look that large from a distance.
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