I’ve got a complete inventory....... no one has ever said anything except the accident wise crack.....
I even gave a complete set to a ltl guy who was put out of service for wrong placards.... he gave me $100 said the boss told him to . I said no but he insisted that the boss would pay him back......
And yes shipper is responsible for placards....... but you “should” have your own.
Placards
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I found an old bunch of metal flip placards out in the shop yesterday. Remember those? The whole thing was permanently mounted on the tank and you just flipped through them until you find the one you wanted
They had fifteen or twenty different placards hinged and with thumb snaps to hold them in place.
One of them was for Radioactive Liquid. I wonder if the scale guys would still want to inspect you if you had a load like that.Upinsmoke Thanks this. -
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Bottom line though is this. No placards for a shipments that requires them means no pickup. -
They're not as old as I am but hardly anything is.Last edited: Mar 2, 2019
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EDIT for dumb spelling mistakes.Last edited: Mar 2, 2019
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Okay, that was a fib. They didn't have any chain drive equipment still on the road when I went to work. We did have a chain drive Mack that we used for a water truck in the lumber mill though. We used to try to drive it as fast as we could because at slow speeds you had to stand up to turn the steering wheel. -
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