When you mount container backwards..
Discussion in 'Trucking Accidents' started by CornCob, Sep 20, 2010.
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Goodness....to do that one would have to have rocks in his head!
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Actually, a lot of containers have dual sets of doors. Front and back, sometimes even side. Depends on the maker and what the end use is for. I've carried loads of them with doors on both ends on the old step deck. It's always fun to try to position the bunks so they can support an entire crosser on the bottom of the container.
Big Don Thanks this. -
When you haul (2) EMPTY 20 Footers on a 40 foot chassis into the ports you have 1 with doors to the front and 1 with doors to the back so they can be inspected
thelastamericanhippy and Big Don Thank this. -
I just set them flat on the deck, let them hang off the back. If they want to inspect the one on the front, they just take it off and look.
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What do they haul on flatbeds over there.. Pallets of food?
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Love to see you go to the PORT OF MONTREAL and tell them to JUST TAKE IT OFF AND LOOK in the inspection lane. If not set on chassis or tailer in correct way you do not get in.
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Bet that driver has a headache and a stiff neck!
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Seeing the SIZE of the ROCK that was in the container he could have been WORSE off and not FELT a thing.
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