What happened to cabovers?
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by tumblin dice, Apr 24, 2014.
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I saw a swift cab over yesterday morning. I wouldn't drive one. Seems like your bunk space is cut in half.
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Almost all of the Argosy car haulers on the road once belonged to Swift. The problem Swift had is the drivers they would hire are no better at parking cars then they are trucks. Swift paid out more in claims then the trucks earned so they got sold. -
One other thing that hasn't been mentioned. The old COEs had their shifter mounted on an "island." There were usually 2 linkages running back to the trans. These linkages and island would wear out over time. You would end up taking a stab at a gear and hope it was the right one!
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http://ops.fhwa.dot.gov/FREIGHT/publications/size_regs_final_rpt/index.htm
As you can see in 1982 48' was the longest allowed in most states.
53' did not become pratical for national carries until the 90's.
http://www.truckinginfo.com/article...y-donald-g-oren-chairman-dart-transit-co.aspx
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