Snow and ice removal from trailer.
Discussion in 'Questions To Truckers From The General Public' started by VC22, Jul 14, 2008.
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Ive seen that happen on 13'7 bridges... Very effective!
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LOL! Like this?
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Best thing is for trucking companies to start sueing the states for illigaly dumping their snow on top of trailers for free out of state transport!
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i saw a blower setup at a shipper in dunkirk ny that you drove under to remove snow from the trailer. i think it was nestle/ralston purina.
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You know I hate to give ideas away but lets say you have van trailers that are 13'6 on the exit to your termanl you put which looks like a football goal post the crossbeam would be at 13'7 as the truck drives under it. It will remove the snow and ice from the roof the crossbeam may want to be shaped like a wedge so that it pushes the ice and snow up and over as the truck moves through the wedge should point towards the dirrection of travel..OK yes I have way to much time on my hand and keep giving away my ideas dangit did it again
Last edited: Sep 4, 2013
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white wolf Thanks this.
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That is true so maybe some side shoot system or well I guess you would have to keep it plowed but good point roadmedic
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I think no matter what you do you will deal with the effects of the accumulation unless maybe if you have a grated surface underneath that it can run off into and drain into a pit where it pours into the sewer system I dont lousy weather outside I'm just bored
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Not sure how long you been out here. But most warehouses already implement a snow removal especially in the north east. The problem lies it cost money to add the equipment. http://www.scrapersystems.com/
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