Frac Sand Hauling in TX
Discussion in 'Oilfield Trucking Forum' started by Orehauler, Aug 24, 2010.
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Call Rick Cagle at 817-903-1172 he rents space out of Best Used Trucks out of Fort Worth, Tx. He put a blower on my truck just yestuerday, It took him about a day and a half.
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Flex Frac is a company based out of Fort Worth. They have leased over 300 trucks (according to them) and are advertising heavily for additional O/O's to sign up.
I've heard mixed reviews on their operations. -
I am interested in the Alice, TX Transwood Logistics but I heard that they weren't a good company to go to work for. Could anyone please let me know what they are really like.
The owner operator of my truck is looking for a new company. He has a great Tractor, Pneumatic Trailer and Blower to lease on to a Frac Sand company in the Alice, TX region. -
I am trying to help my boyfriend who is currently hauling his first load of frac sand. He was just pulled into a weigh station who told him that his front axle is 1600 lbs over and needs to shift the sand. What is the best way to do this?
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Wow he is that far and doesn't know the basics, Ok here is something that may help.
try to move the 5th wheel back that moves weight from frt to rear wheels what is the other axles and the total weight? -
does anyone knows about this company KENNTORR trucking webpage
Find interested what they have to offer, but could not find any report here at the forum.. thanks -
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There are many apps for that trolley handle but the main not to use it reason is probably stamped on the handle that in many of my old trucks said in English "Not for stopping or parking"
I know some of you read my how to adjust your auto adjusting slack adjusters when braking but as stated earlier many O/Os and L/P drivers will use it to "save" their tractor brakes.
The one thing they're NOT doing is getting the auto adjustment by not using their foot brake. The trailer might be in adjustment but the tractor due to lack of foot brake use will only get larger on the gap and if pulled around back of a scale for an inspection I'd be doing a LOT of stops applying at least 30 pounds on those brakes hoping that you got enough brakes done to get them into adjustment!
But it's getting where a lot of companies are not specing them on new equipment either due to that or because rookies are using them improperly and also due to the cost they think is not needed.
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