@Munch75 That makes sense. I thought about parking at the bottom of an off ramp in the thunderstorm I mentioned but it was so brief that I could see sunshine just a couple of miles away.
How to Keep Your Trailer Upright in High Winds?
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by Fronningen, Jun 16, 2024.
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I don’t know. One of my good friends runs for Missoula Bottling. They go to Calgary empty and bring back empty plastic bottles to Butte. When they have the high winds coming off the Rocky Mtn front all those guys stretch their tandems out instead of sucking them up. They’re either empty or have about 7500 pounds on running in one of the windiest areas of the country.
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I wouldn't want to be empty in a 30-35mph cross wind.Bud A. and Fronningen Thank this. -
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Maybe with flatbed it would still be okay.Fronningen Thanks this. -
Look at pictures of trucks blown over. They always have their tandems forward.
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How fast do you want to be going when you get blown over?
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Best thing to do, if you have a question what to do in the high wind, is do nothing, stay put.Bud A. and Deere hunter Thank this. -
Muncie, IN and today is 40-45 gusts until late afternoon.
I just emptied out so I shut down for the rest of the day.okiedokie, hope not dumb twucker, Bud A. and 1 other person Thank this.
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