Why is it sometimes impossible to shut the trailer doors on sloped ground?
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by expedite_it, Sep 30, 2022.
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The whole physics thing is like the Mitch Hedburg joke:
"When you're in Hollywood and you're a comedian, everybody wants you to do other things. All right, you're a stand-up comedian, can you write us a script? That's not fair. That's like if I worked hard to become a cook, and I'm a really good cook, they'd say, "OK, you're a cook. Can you farm?"lester and MartinFromBC Thank this. -
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And it's more like twisting rather than flexing. If the rear tandems are on a different angle than the front of the trailer the trailer is then twisted or flexed. For gravity to play a part you'd have to be on a pretty good slopeHammer166 Thanks this.
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