I don’t think Schneider will take out RHS seat. Used to they did ‘spring and winter’ training where an osr would ride with you, just about 4-5 miles, see if you had bad habits. Did in bulk side and this was all way before covid, 2014ish
Can I remove the passenger seat from a company truck?
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I’ve thought about removing my passenger seat(I own my truck) to bring my Cane Corso with me. But again….. I don’t want hair in the cab floating around. Let it be said though…… I love my Cane Corso.
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Well I decided to go ask the shop and I got a bit of a mixed reaction. They definitely will not store the seat for me. He didn’t say I couldn’t do it, but did advise me against doing so. I asked him if he’s seen anyone else do it ever and he said no. I’m not willing to get fired over it so I guess the seat is staying put. Now I’ll just have to take ridgelines advice and grab a hacksaw so I can cut I nice hole in the back for the window AC unit.
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Try dropping the air in the passenger seat all the way to quiet it down.
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Have you talked to your company about the air conditioning situation? Seriously, I can’t imagine a mega making its drivers sleep in a hot cab.
When I started with J Rayl, my first 7 months were spent driving 2014 Kenworth T-660s (I went through several of them, they had CNG (compressed natural gas) Cummins engines that were… problematic. Anyway, I was allowed to remove my passenger seat (our shop stored it for me) and put a dorm fridge there, strapped down of course. It was a pretty cramped cab compared to the Internationals I’ve been driving since, which have a nice space behind the passenger seat that’s big enough for my fridge now.broke down plumber, austinmike and Chi Town Steers Thank this.
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