Maybe, but at the two shops I have experience with the mechanics don't care. I've even seen them sprint because they forgot something at one end of the trailer. I see a lot of mechanics on roofs, because GM loves to put holes in the roofs. I average about one roof repair a week. And of course they use that peel and stick tape stuff, so there are times they need to get back up there and remove and reapply it.
At least these mechanics aren't careful where they walk.....
How much weight does the roof of a trailer hold?
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I like a folding chair on the ground, you meet new people that way.
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Reefer trailers have a more substantial roof than dry boxes.
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and let me tell you this now, you go and do that and get caught by a rat fink with your company, then come winter you refuse to get up there and shovel snow off that roof, what will you tell your company then..??
that yer skeered of heights..???
get a flatbed, light up a ceegar, and have at it.
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This reminded me of a video..
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