Don't know if I am losing something in translation here, but if I understand correctly, by 'ramps' you mean sloping skids on top of the rear chassis members, then I totally agree with you. I don't remember ever having a tractor without such ramps and was told right from the outset that it was always better to have a dropped trailer ever so slightly low at the nose. Thus it was lifted up on the ramps and ensured that the trailer rested all the way up and onto the 5th wheel. This made doubly sure that, in a moment of madness, you couldn't go under one too high and have the pin drop over the front of the 5th wheel. This would leave you in all sorts of trouble and at the very least with a heavily laden trailer, some very hard work winding it up higher.
If that is not what you are talking about, just ignore me and put it down to a very old bloke ruminating from the other bank of a very wide river.![]()
Obviously, this was back in the days before air suspension was invented.![]()
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Although, the last 5 or 6 months I was at SPD, I did as much broker freight as I did contract freight. And since they couldn't afford to haul cheap freight, that's why I sat for 24+ hours before and after every load. -
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I was in Brunswick the other day and saw a new 579 Wylie with a 12K pusher pulling a 3 axle RGN… @kylefitzy maybe there’s hope for you
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There was no such thing as air suspension in those days that I remember so we had a little donkey engine on the neck to lift and lower it. So long ago now ('70s) that I barely remember how it worked exactly. I do remember though that it was one of my first loads for the new company and they just sent me off with this trailer and left me to work it out for myself. No training, no Elfin Safety, just 'there's the lump, work it out when you get there' -
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