Door slammers should stay in the truck...

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  1. Rocknroller4

    Rocknroller4 Road Train Member

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    Northwest.
     
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  3. bzinger

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    Oh ok just checkin , my buddy in Townsend is looking for a driver but that probably wouldn't work for you cause it dedicated .
     
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  4. Heavy Hammer

    Heavy Hammer Road Train Member

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    Yes I do! (Last night).....
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    How much Crown Royal did I drink last night? (tomorrow morning)....
    I really need to learn to shut up when I'm drinkin Crown...
     
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  5. snowwy

    snowwy Road Train Member

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    they're being told by a cop. And one company now has their drivers hanging oversized banners because a cop in Nevada ticketing one driver. Loads are under the 10 foot rear overhang requirements. Utah will ticket for seeing those on. Nevada will ticket not having on. One nevada cop has a hardon. The majority of us havent had a problem and only roll with flags and lights on the rear. Nothing more.
     
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  6. Jumbo

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    There are knobs on both sides of the coin. In the loading bay at Manitowoc Crane I had a guy from Anderson who claimed "He has been pulling oversize since before I was born" tell me I couldn't use chains on my counterweight because "It is going to scratch the paint and cause a claim". I told him "I can stand here and hit this Mother$^&*((& with a hammer like I am beating a drum and Manitowoc isn't going to say anything to me because this is my counterweight".
     
  7. passingthru69

    passingthru69 Road Train Member

    Wonder who that wonder for them was
    I've chained counter weights before even with Ats...
     
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  8. johndeere4020

    johndeere4020 Road Train Member

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    I went through the same thing at the Terex factory one day, I scratched the outrigger box on a new 120 ton picker, the shipping supervisor came out to "document" it in case of a claim. I said who the heck is going to file the claim? He said All crane will when they see the machine, I said "did you read the freaken door of my truck"? He just stared.
     
  9. ethos

    ethos Road Train Member

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    Look, you can't just say 'it was hit by a train' and then continue on without the rest of the story. That's just rude!
     
  10. jrscott1970

    jrscott1970 Light Load Member

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    I work for ATS and I use chains on counter weights. The only policy we have, that I know of, is 'straps on booms, padded, over dunnage, never in between', when dealing with Manitowoc. There are "tools" in every industry and every company.
     
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  11. macavoy

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    When we use to haul for Bigge Crane, chains on counterweights were standard even if they were brand new from the port in Galveston.
     
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