You know even before the FMCSA existed you would meet guys that swore that recaps where illegal on the steering axle of anything.
As a Pennsylvania state inspection mechanic I would break out the state inspection manual and show them that the only place that recaps were prohibited was on the front axle of a school bus.
That didn't stop them for a minute,I don't know if they were too stupid to read it or what butthey would just keeps swearing that recaps were illegal on a steering axle on anything
Retreads on the front axle of a spread axle flatbed?
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And pretrip must be 15 minutes
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Run caps on the trailer, the ones on the front axle are done with a more rounded profile. The company that does the caps is a Michelin house. In like 10 years only had a problem with 2 tires, none of the ones used on the front axle. Maybe it’s been real good luck.
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I ran recaps on my spread axle belly dump for years with no trouble. Always heavy and lots of tight turns
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Although an old-timer when I was younger and I mean a guy that would be well over a hundred if he was still alive showed me a setup that if I remember right was international harvester from like the 1920s or 1930s that did just that. One axle was always in, and the other one just coasted until you lock the lock.
I never saw one in real life,I have no idea how many of them were out there,I'm almost 60 and I'm sure they were all scrapped before I was born,and I've only ever seen one reference to it in literature
Here's one for you, have you ever seen the belt-drive twin-screw?
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