Makes sense. none of our trailers had air bags. All spring suspension. I can understand dumping the airbags on the trailer but have not figured out the part about dumping bags on the tractor. The weight does not go up on the tractor when dumping.
to all end dump haulers...
Discussion in 'Tanker, Bulk and Dump Trucking Forum' started by leo319, Jan 25, 2012.
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Only time we did that was when delivering stone,crusher run or fill dirt. -
burnsey, motocross25 and blade Thank this.
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Checked out the Wink trailers website. Those things are lightweight... I bet high winds and an empty trailer might be interesting .
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blade Thanks this.
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Think about a teeter totter. The one side is down and one side is up. If you put a rock on the lower side and start moving it to the other sizde, the once low side moves up. Weight distribution my friend.
So when your box goes up in the air, the bags are inflating as the weight comes off the drives and into the air. As the loads moves from the air bags inflate even more until the load is off the trailer.
Like I said, it only takes seconds, so I do it.. Regardless. -
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@J/Cope79 is that avatar of a real hot rod??
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