Thing's that make yah go

Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by dca, Jul 16, 2016.

  1. Lepton1

    Lepton1 Road Train Member

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    Good catch. I've now made it a habit to scan the ground for sharp metal objects, nuts, or bolts, anything that can puncture a tire. Some of our customer yards require extensive cleanup before I can start moving.

    One customer in particular has a long, narrow dirt yard with fracking equipment on either side. In order to back in to the single door to the warehouse to be loaded by overhead crane, you have to pull forward about 100 yards to get the trailer split axles in position to start backing. I spend about 15 minutes walking the entire route, throwing dozens of bolts and sharp metal chunks out of the way before I start the maneuvers.
     
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  3. dca

    dca Road Train Member

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    Wood?

    Looked like steel to me. anyway

    thanks
     
  4. dca

    dca Road Train Member

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    hmm, since abs is on the tractor, how does the abs light on the dash lead to a bad spindle on on 2 year old trailer?

    yes it happened last year, took 3.5 days for the fix, the spindle doctor was busy in another state, he was the only one that was qualified to do the work in at least a 3 state radius. had to wait.

    just had abs on the tractor checked out a few weeks ago, the abs light on the dash and some trailers still light up and shuts off, no bad spindles lately.
     
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  5. dca

    dca Road Train Member

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    I called road service about it, all was fine until the trailer was loaded, they had a certified mechanic check it out. Other than no one was qualified to do the work at the shop, I don't quite understand how a abs light on the dash turns into, call the hub/spindle doctor.
     
  6. OLDSKOOLERnWV

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    Factory Cover???? LOL.
    Yanking the axles eliminates any rotation of the gears during transport. Now you do know the factory cover is part of the axle correct? Just asking since I don't know you.
     
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    dca Road Train Member

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    yes I got that
     
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    That plate on the hub is pulled shaft. It's for towing. You can try and jump into that tractor and drive it it will not go at all.

    Ive a few stories in my time. One was a angle iron about 4 foot and one thick in my lane at Cross Bronx over the east river. I horsed the whole thing into the right and pissed off so many people I was public enemy number one and to this day I distinctly remember the CLANK as it took out a 4 wheeler behind me. I moved around it, he never did.
     
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    dca Road Train Member

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    Anyone know why this abs light is intermittent ?

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