An old man's career goes flat, Snackbar moves to open deck
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at those types of places I do my best to untarp outside if it’s nice. Even if it’s raining I’ll pull straps out from under my tarps and be basically ready to pull tarps when I back in.
the other day it was in the single digits with crazy wind. I waited to do everything inside, but once I got to it, I do everything to get the load ready to unload before I put anything away.
I must have missed you at the yard today. I didn’t see you when I pulled in a bit after 1. I was under the trailer cutting some
Mangled s cam bushing brackets off so the mechanic could weld a new one on. BeforeAfter: basically perfect, if you don’t look real closely.
This is the third time if had this bracket break on two different trailers.Lonesome, Bumper, Oxbow and 1 other person Thank this. -
I didn't end up getting to the yard until right before the gang in the office were leaving. I dropped my flatbed grabbed some of the 4x4's out of it's rack strapped them to my RGN (which is an XL) just in case I need them and got moving towards the shipper. The customer is in a small-ish industrial area without parking, and it's too close to Tulsa to find a decent parking spot this late so I stopped for the night in Tonkawa and will head out after a break. -
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the XL’s are easy to load, just watch the undercarriage when backing on. Hopefully it’s not too low slung. -
are these plates on the XL trailers different than the Manac? (The 3 hole plates you remove before you disconnect the deck). I was told by Wichita, on the Manacs that they went back on using the same hole (left hole and left hole, or right and right)...are the XL's different? Or did someone put these back on incorrectly? -
the bigger gap is the lowest setting, you may or may not be able to run that with your fifth wheel height. It also depends on how many heavy loads that trailer has hauled, the neck “sags” over time. -
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just look at the distance below the pin, there’s no telling if the plate was put on the correct way and some trailers are different.
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