Personally I wish more companies insisted the load be legal before releasing the truck.... I have no problem with the security guard enforcing what is likely company policy.
Is it annoying? Sure, but it makes everyone's job better when no one has to fight the office just to get legal weights.
Interesting observations adjusting load
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Going two holes would put the drives over, which it did for you as well.
With only 20 over I would have moved it back only one to begin with.
Calculate what you need before you slide, and you will waste less time.Last edited: Oct 9, 2019
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That is factually inaccurate.TripleSix and gentleroger Thank this. -
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If you were only 20 lbs over on the trailer, why the hell would you adjust it by 2 holes?
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I'm sure you have had 100% total experience and knowledge about this subject since you first started thinking about it, but most of us are not so gifted.FoolsErrand, SteveScott and Long FLD Thank this. -
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