I thought you’d need a tandem axle for twin 48’s myself, but I’ve only seen the single axle ones used. They are definitely heavier than the typical XPO style I got used too. Took a LOT of effort to move that thing a few feet when I broke my set.
I’m not even gonna try to back it up while hooked to the trailer. Lol.
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50 P&D drivers.
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How crazy would it be if a driver were to buy theire own electric jack. I’m not in the LTL sector just thinking out loud here.
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Come to think of it, I did pinch a regular Rocky Mountain double one time. I tried to make a u-turn and it pinched so badly that the back wheel of my pup came off the ground and the back end of my long box cracked the front panel of my rear box. This was on my first week driving for Reddaway back in 2012. Thankfully I did not get fired cause I was still very much on probation. Fast forward five years later and we hired some Muppet that did the same thing. He turned so sharp making a u-turn that he snapped the pintle hook off of his long box and the only thing that was keeping his back box from rolling away into the sunset were his safety chains. Luckily he didn't go very fast either cause that could have ended badly.
Of course I was tasked with back tracking from Three Forks MT to Whitehall (a scenic 28 miles of driving each way after my shift was supposed to have ended) to recover his back trailer and converter dolly.. When I got there the pintle hook from his long box was still dangling off of the converter dolly. He broke his set in the middle of a somewhat busy street leaving town and didn't even leave triangles out. To add insult to injury, he didn't even get in trouble to where I was almost fired.hope not dumb twucker Thanks this. -
I opted not to get one because what the hell was I supposed to do with an electric jack if I ever left the company (which I did after a month of working there). I didn't even have the means to transport that thing home with me. I never got a manual jack either. By the time I was set up for a payment plan I was already gone. .BoostedTeg, Rugerfan and hope not dumb twucker Thank this.
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