Yard Dogs: What is the metal thing that hangs in the front?

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by allisonisatranny, Dec 12, 2014.

  1. p47

    p47 Light Load Member

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    hijack, hijack, hijack. carry on.....
     
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  3. Giggles the Original

    Giggles the Original Road Train Member

    we would NEVER do such a thing as HIJACK a thread......would we ?
     
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  4. p47

    p47 Light Load Member

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    yeah right. they start out talking about oil consumption and the next thing ya know Pack Rat is tryin to make pork chops for breakfast. who makes pork chops for BREAKFAST!! lmao (no offense Pack Rat i laughed that morning)
     
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  5. Starboyjim

    Starboyjim Road Train Member

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    Well, what did you expect, initiative? In fact, I've picked up so many trailers with low air in tires: I carry my own glad hand air supply, two tire guages, and do it that way. I run all tires at 100psi, by the way. Gets kind of tricky from North Dakota to Laredo sometimes. If some shop mechanic told me he'd taken care of it, I wouldn't believe him. It may be cynical, but to me it's my load, my safety, and my backside, my responsibility means my taking care of it. I would never leave a pickup trusting in someone else's work or promises. My truck, my load, my responsibility. Think about it that way, tell me what you get. Oh, one other thing. Even the best, most focused mechanic/shop person is a human being. Remember, no human being is perfect, so even a great worker can slip up. It happens.
     
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  6. passport220

    passport220 Road Train Member

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    I don't know who is messing around or if someone gave a real answer. NO IT IS NOT A MAGNET.

    It is a low clearance gauge. Since yard dogs do not crank up landing gear, it is low to the ground even after the yard tractor lifts up. If the bar in front does not clear something on the ground like a curb or speed bump, neither will the landing gear on the trailer behind. This bar is to give the yard tractor driver warning of the hazard.
     
  7. skellr

    skellr Road Train Member

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    is there some reason it can't do that with a magnet?
     
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  8. chris886

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    I am 100% positive it is a magnet, and a strong one. I worked briefly as a mechanics helper in a truck shop, the magnet picked my wrench right off the floor
     
  9. Victor_V

    Victor_V Road Train Member

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    Ah! What good and where would TTR be without a little issue fog, consternation and controversy? Eh?

    I ask you...
     
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  10. pattyj

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    Absolutely not
     
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