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I've never moved mine
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with the step i have yet to move mine
when i had one at swift with a drybox i moved atleast once a month -
yeah i will know that from now on. when i picked up the truck i should of moved the fifth wheel back but ill chock that one up to inexperience. needless to say it took me 4 hours to scale out correctly
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i am a swift and i move mine like you say at least once a month
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If you get 3 sheets of 3/4" plywood and rip them (4' wide) put them on your deck they will save your deck. -
I have never moved mine either. I have the benefit of a tag on my tractor to take weight of my steer. My steer empty is 11,800. Loaded with 80,000 I can run it between 9-10k
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i allways have them lay planks down on the deck before loading those compactors. but some times it's best to just say no to hauling those. they will chew a trailer up in no time. a beam trailer is best for them.
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A trick if your going to haul a sheeps foot regularly is to get an old set of frame rails and Kay them on your deck with the channel up before you load to save your trailer.
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It is not really an option at this point. The value of getting my CDL and experiencing life on the road would not make up for being out of the office. If I am going to be out it will be to spend time with my family, get some r&r, or do sales work. I don't want to downplay the value of what Jordan experienced, but I am not at the point in my life, personally or professionally, where it makes sense.The Challenger Thanks this.
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