What you can do is on some trailers there is a flat piece of metal about a foot and a half square that hangs from a piece of rubber mud flap on the bottom of the body. On the flat piece of metal there is an arrow that points straight down. As you put the body up and it starts to lean you will see the arrow move. Depending on how severe the arrow is leaning from dead straight you will have to judge whether or not to let the body down and readjust. I uploaded a picture of a trailer I found online that has this it right next to the landing gear.
Watching trailer while dumping
Discussion in 'Tanker, Bulk and Dump Trucking Forum' started by Cheeseburgers, Jan 8, 2016.
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I'll repost my post that I deleted because I thought it was silly, but it would work...
Get a big dog and let him sit in the passenger seat, if you see the dog start leaning in his seat, you're in trouble. -
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Also they have mud flaps with levels on them, and if your going into a landfill put plastic on at least the first 10' of the trailer
Also when dumping make sure you leave the length of your trailer plus ten feet if your near anyone elseLast edited: Jan 14, 2016
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I drove end dumps for a company that removed all controls from the cab so that you had to stand outside the truck and pull the lift handle, which was mounted on the frame rail of the truck. They also had a mechanical indicator mounted on trailer body that would show you if trailer was starting to lean. Dumping an end dump ( especially watching those super singles bulging with all that weight pivoting on the rear axle ) kept ya plenty alert.
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