I turned it down because it has metal tracks , didn't want to damage aluminum trailer . When i was at the port another driver loaded it on aluminum trailer
Wondering what would you do ?!
Turned down load due to metal tracks on the machine.
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I've loaded them, as long as your not trying to spin it or slide it over it's not hard on the floor. Some guys put down belting or something.
At the end of the day it's your trailer, do what you feel is best.Dadetrucking305, Long FLD, Bean Jr. and 3 others Thank this. -
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I'd have been worried too.
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I would load it. Those grousers hardly put down any pressure. Might make some scratches, but not going to tear anything up just straight on and back off. Do you carry dunnage? Could roll up on that.
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Used to work for an oilfield company that loaded theirs onto an aluminium trailer every day. Never hurt it once over about 3 years. Well everyday is an overstatment it was about once every week or two getting moved from job to shop to job
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You booked a D4 and what did you think it would have tracks made of marshmallow?
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