Looking for a large frozen truck

I’m looking to rent a frozen truck which can carry a load of 2-3 tons.

The frozen truck rental company’s I’ve contacted can only rent me a 2.5 ton truck which can carry a load of 1 ton.

If anyone could point me in the right direction I’d appreciate it.

TIA

My apologies , I will ask around , but I had this vision when I saw the title :thinking:
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It would b a funny sight in Taiwan.

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i thought of this

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do you have a license?

Yes

This is not something you are looking for? Their trucks may come with drivers.

http://www.hitcar.com.tw/index.php?hit=feature

This company says they have 6.5t frozen truck for rent.

https://www.web66.com.tw/ch/61/CW420/N/420170.html

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Thank you Tando

Continuing to threaten @Milker’s top spot as Master of the Obvious… :roll:

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We said ‘Name something that is Frozen’ .

You said

Our Survey said.

X

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If you found the truck, remember you need a big freezer too!

Brian
Ha ha.
Not heard those lines in a long long time.

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Somebody gets it , add in the Nu Nurr sound in your head. :grin:

Sorry, being an English Teacher estranged from an English environment, I’m doubting my English.
I was under the impression that a truck used to haul frozen foods is called a “Freezer Truck” and a truck encased in ice or it’s engine seized up is a “Frozen Truck.”
Is this a British versus American English thing or is this an industry insider term?
“Frozen Truck,” I like it…,:rofl:

It’s called a reefer in the industry.

Reefer, he he. He said reefer.


Dictionary search: a marijuana cigarette
Picture search: frozen, freezer or whatever they’re called with REEFER in large blue letters on all of them.

So, what is it in daily speech, “frozen” or “freezer.” Reefer madness… He he he

Exhibit A: Frozen Truck

Exhibit B: Freezer Truck

Exhibit C: Reefer Truck

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A reefer is more like a freezer/cooler container for shipping.

nope.

Yes.