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| yes if you get a build up snow and ice on the bottom of the trailer they will stop you. 2 winters ago i was coming across 90 out of new york and pa in some lake effect snow and when i got to ohio it had stopped snowing and the scale was open. they stopped me and made me knock off as much of it off as i could so i would be under weight on the trailer axles. |
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| wait! wait! wait! let NOT forget that the flatbed drivivers sometimes have to clime up 13 6 to tarp their loads..... so there should be no reason the van drivers should not be able to clean our roofs off... , im 75 years old with an old frittle body, and bad knees. i cant get on my roof to clean it off. thats what im tellin them!if the DOT wants our roofs kept clean at all time, then why the heck dont THEY get up there and do it for us!!!!!!!!
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Truth be told, though, I actually did consider the de-icer routine. For about 3 seconds. That stuff is expensive, so not terribly practical. Furthermore, it's of limited use against more than a thin layer of ice. (a thin layer of ice on a big airplane can weigh in as a heck of a lot) I do like the idea of waiting for the spring thaw, though. Either that, or move all the trucking industry down to below the snow line and make all the manufacturers and consumers move there too
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| well ive come up with a rudimentary 3d model design. (the benefit of taking product design class in HS) at the exits of truck stops (where the most trucks will pass thru) a metal framework. coming off that framework hanging down is like a shock absorber. attached to the shock is a metal framework kinda shaped like a skeleton of a V plow, which the actual face of the plow is hard plastic (to save weight). the plow would have either a metal or hard plactic edge, with 2 roller wheels spaced about 4 ft apart, with an angled up guide track for vans that are slightly taller than 13 6 so the top wont just slam into it. set the bottom edge height to about 13 5, when a truck pulls up, the guide tracks travel up the front edge, and once over the edge the roller wheels keep the blade just off the top to prevent scraping which removes paint and leads to rust. the v blade splits the ice/snow and pushes it off to the sides, where it came be collected and moved via bobcat bucketloader etc. then for summer months, un bolt the top cross span, remove, and you have no problem handling overhieght loads. What y'all think? Wouldnt take more than 1 min to clean all but like 1/4 an inch off, effective, no major delays, and other than the initial purchase/install wouldnt cost a damn thing to maintain. but we all know the truck stops would STILL charge like 3 4 bucks to use it lol. |
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| I don't about where you all are from but up here in Minnesota we used to just have a shovel/ rake kind of tool on a long pole which came in sections for your choice of length. It worked quite well for getting the heavy snow off the roof of the house. And it's portable and easy to store. Something like it could be used by drivers with some minor adjustments. And perhaps a hammer type of attachment for breaking the ice. Would sell more units that way and cost over all would be less. Keep it simple that would be the best way to go about it rather than some big honking expensive machine. Also on another note I would go to a truck wash and have them power spray the snow and ice off and get the truck clean at the same time. Thats what I used to do to take care of it. |
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Sounds do-able. But what happens when an out of adjustment ice remover punches a hole in a trailer's fiberglass roof or peels a metal roof back like a sardine can? OOooPS! We won't charge you for that, driver. Consider it a freebie. ![]() Maybe truck stops should be forced by law to enclose their entire parking areas and heat it to a balmy 70 degrees. I'm sure the desk driving law makers would consider that just a "minor inconvenience". And, as an added bonus, it would save fuel because the Big trucks wouldn't have to idle for the drivers to be comfortable. Ya reckon. ![]() |
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