Sometimes it makes a huge difference going from the place it as originally dropped, and where it eventually gets dropped again once the yard guy finishes.
Don't crank down landing gear all the way !! Please !!
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Just because the beginner company demands you do it their way doesn't alway make it the right way. Half those people claiming they know it all , aren't licensed to drive a truck. They say learn to drive and if your clean 6 months we'll make you a trainer ... guys just start drooling they hear that. 6 months later they are king and know it all.Dominick253 Thanks this. -
Skipping on sarcasm, I really don't see what the big deal is about how someone uncouples a trailer. As long as they are doing it safely it shouldn't really matter. If the next driver has to crank the gear up or down, so be it...that really is part of the job of a professional driver. Just like chaining, cleaning out the trailer, fueling, load securement, scaling axles, vehicle inspection...the list goes on. IMO this is not a valid complaint.
What IS a valid complaint is when another driver leaves equipment inoperable for the next driver. Someone should start a rant on that!Dominick253 Thanks this. -
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Each company is different, if the guy preferred to use the clutch, why make a deal about it? -
Quite a difference, Alabama docks at CSX yard, maybe tall tires? Sure glad it's not my equipment, yard dogs are hard on them!!
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Same goes for too low, if you have air bags on the tractor, unless it sits lower than your frame rails you should be able to use lumber and the bags to lift the trailer and fix the legs with the weight off of them.Dominick253 Thanks this. -
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