Is it me, or are the only welds holding those on are where they meet the rubrail? The sides look like they're just sitting there.
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Discussion in 'Flatbed Trucking Forum' started by JimmyWells, Nov 2, 2016.
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Kinda what I thought too, by my company swears it's fine. Here's some more clear pictures that I just took. even the spools aren't welded completely around only on the top and bottom. the trailer is a 2016 model built in February of this yearJimmyWells Thanks this.
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Its just you. They are welded from the backside.JimmyWells Thanks this.
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You asked for "supporting theories", and he gave you what he had available, and what is logical, common sense, and pretty common.
Now, instead of getting snippy, why don't you pull out the manual for your trailer, and look it up yourself?spyder7723 and Gunner75 Thank this. -
I don't have the manual, even tried looking it up on their website.
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So, if you don't have your manual, and it isn't available online, then you can accept the evidence provided by another manufacturer as a supporting theory, thank him for looking it up for you, and then contact your manufacturer for a manual to answer the questions on your trailer fully.
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Evidence provided on something that doesn't apply to me. But I digress, thanks for the ### chewing momJimmyWells Thanks this.
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If you follow his posts on here he normally only jumps in when he can try and prove someone wrong.
It usually ends up to be a failed attempt.4mer trucker Thanks this. -
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Not you.
I don't always agree with you on topics but you don't just look to try and prove people wrong here.4mer trucker and Gunner75 Thank this.
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