I used to do this when I ran sheet steel. It works really well. I can't stand a break over binder though.
Headache Rack?
Discussion in 'Trucks [ Eighteen Wheelers ]' started by MR.D, Jul 20, 2007.
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I used to do that myself it works great for sheet steel and rebar
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You definitely need a rack. I thought it was a DOT requirement, but I guess it isn't. The 6 x 6 timber idea of Calinn's is a #### good one. Sounds like it'd hold up well on most loads.
Lots of drivers have seen what Wise has seen. My best friend in high school had an uncle who hauled logs with no rack to speak of. I think he drove that thing for twenty years before his luck ran out. He took up permanent residence in a cemetery after a log went through the cab and introduced itself to his skull. He'd probably still be alive today if he'd had a rack on that thing. -
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and as for the company driver ask what the policy is on additions to the truck, some will alow them aslong as their mechanics install the add ons, but in the same turn what is put on the truck is now company property and you will not get it back or get paid for putting it on. a couple hundred or getting outa a killer accident, I would spend a few hundred I look at it this way if they just provide me what it takes for me to be DOT safe then I will have to go out and spend some money to ensure that I am safe to my standards, for example three triangels just don't make me feel safe, that is why I'm picking up turbo flares (electronic LED Flares) the company will not pay for them even though they are dot approved, and i will pick up a few other things too, but most of what I'm going to pick up dosen't attach to the truck, at most it will be a mount or two that I would have to replace at most.
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Can someone tell me:
1. What is a "headache rack"
2. When a trucker says he is going to "get an overhead," what does that mean?
3. When you are about to pull away from a stoplight from a full stop, is it necessary to use the clutch brake to shift into gear?
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A headache rack is something on the back of a flatbedder or tanker truck that would help prevent the load coming inside the truck if there was an accident, also used for tool storage. If you were sitting at the stop light in neutral then yes you would have to use the clutch brake to get it into gear, but most put it into gear when rolling slowly at the stop light and hold the clutch in.
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Thanks, Brinkj, for your answer.
What about "getting an overhead"? It sounds like it's some sort of maintenance or check, rather than a top-end overhaul. -
I've had trucks that the clutch brake didn't work & it's a pain unless you turn off the truck....put in gear... push in the clutch... & start the truck.sealbeam Thanks this. -
I've just bought my own truck and I need chains,tarps,and definetly a headache rack so if anyone knows where I can get some good, used, stuff cheap then please feel free to share.
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