Self loading used equipment

Discussion in 'Heavy Haul Trucking Forum' started by Charlie42, Dec 6, 2022.

  1. Deere hunter

    Deere hunter Road Train Member

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    Personally, I would rather load my own equipment. Of course newer equipment is so much easier to load and handles so much better, but with the older stuff you just have to take your time.
    loaded a brand new D8 the other day and it was a cream puff. Those wore out old excavators are the ones you got to keep an eye on , especially loading over the back on a Murray.
     
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  3. brianss

    brianss Bobtail Member

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    I do Local construction equipment I had a paver die half way on the trailer knew it was out of fuel I called the companies mechanic and they came out and looked at it put 10 gal fuel and I finished loading I load all the equipment on the trailer
     
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  4. AModelCat

    AModelCat Road Train Member

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    Every shop I've worked at, driver loads/unloads the equipment. We were not allowed to do it because of liability was what I was told.
     
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  5. Bigbaddog

    Bigbaddog Bobtail Member

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    I have loaded most all of my loads, one very important thing I learned many years ago is, that the is responsible for the load, before loading any thing that has been setting., no operator around. Always check the fluids, most importantly oil then water, In your situation I would have the owner of the load figure out what to do.
     
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  6. HighCountry

    HighCountry Light Load Member

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    Check fluids. If it runs I load it.
    Any leaks of any kind I don’t.
    weigh masters don’t like leaks, don’t ask me how I learned that.
    Nothing gets pushed on or off my trailer, another hard lesson. Just part of the job.
     
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  7. Charlie42

    Charlie42 Light Load Member

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    Very true. Since put this post up, I’ve switched insurance companies and we now do self load. It was a bear sometimes going to a widows house to haul a tractor for her to its new owner. Can’t ask her to do it, she has no clue. Can’t hire someone, eats too much of the profit…so when all else was not going to work, we’d just check the fluids, check the battery and have her watch the whole thing. Get it in the trailer, have her turn the front tires slightly and she “moved the freight” and my insurance was satisfied. Now, none of it’s an issue. Better general liability with the new company and a better understanding of the trucking business. I’m
     
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