Landing gear on passenger side?
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by Dominick253, Aug 9, 2016.
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Its for left handed drivers....
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So that if you need to crank it down on the shoulder of a road one day you'll be out of traffic.
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I read an article years ago about that and it said some fleets spec it that way to force the driver to walk at least part way around the truck .
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It allows you to park two trailers very close to each other and still be able to drop them.
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A lot of intermodal chassis are like that, too. For some reasons that escape me.
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I dealt with them when I did intermodal. Idk why maybe they knew it was gna breakdown on the shoulder and need to drop it there o.0
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