In some of the places I dump it's tight and you're close to the pile so the trailer needs to come to you to finish dumping as it keeps the gate out of the pile since I don't often have to barn door the gate. Everyone has there own way of doing things, it's what ever works for you.
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Discussion in 'Tanker, Bulk and Dump Trucking Forum' started by leo319, Jan 25, 2012.
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We had to do that in one instance.
The place we dumped at was muddy and we wanted to keep the tractor from backing into the mud.
The clowns at the landfill would want us to #### near back up into the pile of concrete before dumping so they would have less to push up.Those round bottom Clements are pretty much bullet proof. Sometimes your light might get pushed in though. We demolished buildings and houses so we hauled away everything. Nothing gets stuck in a round bottom.blade Thanks this. -
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I can't speak for why some one else does something a certain way other than they are concerned about either laying the trailer over, or they don't have a 60 ton hoist like I do. You should ask them.
I let the truck go back re-read what I posted.blade Thanks this. -
Just watch in the mirror real closely when you first start to lift; if the tub seems to move left or right much rather that straight up you might re-assess how level your trailer is.
In regard to air bags, I would dump everything in order to prevent over extension when the load comes off. Just my opinion, the other contributors have more experience.SAR Thanks this. -
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I would like to thank you all for your inputs
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Its going over. Has nothing to do with how strong your pto is. I once hauled 110 thousand lbs. dumped it with no problems. We always avoided the scales cause we worked in town. This is turning into a competition of ego's on who know more. I do it the way its been done at this company that trained me since the 1960's.
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