check it out - new equipment
Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by rollin coal, Jan 17, 2015.
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Very nice, first thing to do is to put one of those warning stickers for the fork lift drivers not to tear up your new trailer
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Yeah that's what somebody else said. It's a good idea. I'll tell you what I am sick and tired of people tearing my equipment up for sure. Back in December I thought they were going to destroy my friggin Utility before I could park it for good and grab the Dane. Just before Christmas some idiot with his fork sliced a logistic post clean in half. I got $600 for those damages it cost $416 to have repaired. Was my fault for booking the load though. I know better than to haul recycled bales of cardboard, crappy messy load, but at the time they were paying $1,000 back to Chattanooga on 265 loaded miles, that was the posted rate, I booked it and ran. No more of that crap on this new one.
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It was a regular fork lift not squeeze clamp. The guy was using the walls of my trailer to bump the double stacked bales into place - hard to describe. To do what he did I mean there was just no way how is it you just mash on the go pedal and crunch, screech your way on through? I was seeing red.
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I use one of these when I wash my skidder out in the field. It lasts for a long while. Just figure how many GPM your pressure washer is, that will tell you how long you have.
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Looks very nice. Do you know what is empty trailer weight?
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