Yard Dogs: What is the metal thing that hangs in the front?

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by allisonisatranny, Dec 12, 2014.

  1. bullhaulerswife

    bullhaulerswife Forum Leader/Admin Staff Member Administrator

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    Sure you can, just keep it clean and report bickering. I think this thread is the perfect spot to have fun. :biggrin_25525: In fact, I think its one of those threads that was destine to be hijacked.

    Yup, my son managed the pallet factory here, and I had nails in my tires all the time from taking him lunches. :biggrin_2552:
     
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  3. Lowa3468

    Lowa3468 Heavy Load Member

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    a little fun.....well depends.....oops.....forget it scratch it....to each his/her own....
    unless you playing an organ (piano) in a cathedral (church)....ok....im off....i am about to be part of the betting pool.....im done....
     
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  4. bigdogpile

    bigdogpile Road Train Member

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    Cutting it real close there Iowa3468..Now are tulips on your organ better than flowers on a piano ?
     
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  5. blairandgretchen

    blairandgretchen Road Train Member

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    Well . . . you know the metal things hanging off the back of a bull wagon . . .
     
  6. Big Don

    Big Don "Old Fart"

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    I guess my question is WHY did you take him lunches? Why didn't he take his OWN lunch when he went to work? And I hope he paid for all your flat repairs.:biggrin_2552:

    The thing I don't understand about the magnets on the yard dogs, is how so many people can be around them, and still have a loose screw that they won't pick up. . .:biggrin_25523:
     
  7. Victor_V

    Victor_V Road Train Member

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    Have to admit I didn't know this. How often we see something that SHOULD catch our attention and interest, and just blow it off. A mechanic walks by a truck and instinctively looks for nails. A driver walks up to a truck and has already taken inventory of the driving obstacles observed around it.

    Like we wear different-viewing glasses.
     
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    I'm not really sure what you were talking about, I'll have to find a picture, but now that you mention it, I think I've seen that. When I hauled RR cans, these yards were strewn with nails and bolts. These places would put a bolt through the seal hole and bend it, and when you checked one out, they'd cut the bolt, and these schmucks would throw the bolt on the ground. I was always careful and went real slow and watched for those bolts, but one day, I stop and hear this hissing,sure enough, I ran over one in my steer tire. Man, was I upset. I went up to the guy and read him the riot act about throwing bolts on the ground, I said, "you idiot, this is gonna cost me several hundred dollars". He didn't care though. After that, I had thought of making something like that, that was mounted behind the bumper, and before I would get to a yard, I'd drop it down on a chain or something. I quit that garbage soon after that so it didn't matter.
     
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  9. Lowa3468

    Lowa3468 Heavy Load Member

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    oh....that thinggy, and here we were thinking of the other....my how times have changed.....lmao....or maybe they haven't if we talking about low hanging things to the ground i think it wins...its missing the belt buckly (or grave stone above it)....well for most anyways...

    (sorry couldn't resist)
     
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    Thanks dfo. It looks like it isn't wide enough to prevent the yard horse from picking up a bolt, but must be just a general picker-upper. I was going to have 1 on each side in front of the steer tires. At least someone cares. I can guarantee this isn't at a RR facility. They couldn't care less. I got the idea from my ex-brother in law, that did a lot of roofing, and customers were complaining of flat tires after a roof job, so he rigged up a long magnet on little wheels that he'd push around after the job was done. Now I see Menard's sells a similar item.
     
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