If you haul any kind of produce that comes in bins on pallets make sure you block/brace the load correctly. Lazy deployment of load locks has cost trucks I've booked probably 25k since I started out. If shippers don't let you inspect the load make them write as much on the BOL.
EDIT: This probably applies to all forms of trucking equally, but one of the most important skills a trucker can have is learning how to get empty early. Work on your ability to spot situations where you can slip someone a 20 to get empty faster. Reefer loads often take a long time to load/unload so finding shortcuts on that will raise your pay significantly. Learn enough spanish to make a dock worker laugh and act really grateful. You'll contrast really well with all the other drivers who aren't so likable.
Reefer tips
Discussion in 'Refrigerated Trucking Forum' started by tmb0507, Jan 17, 2017.
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Well this sounds like it's going to be slot of fun my understanding is the company pulls a lot of ice cream for blue Bell I don't believe they do any meat which is a plus I think
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Meat is okay if they have plenty of trailers spotted at a given packing plant. I would not want to work for an outfit that did a lot of produce hauling but you do what you got to do. Dairy, frozen, and candy is ideal IMHO.
Try and never let fuel run below half and be aware many drop hook facilities demand tank is FULL when you come in to d/h -
When loading or unloading, some places want the unit on, some want it off, some don't care. If not instructed, you can ask but understand how moist outside air will be drawn in at the dock plate and seal when unit is running and could lengthen the time required to get the box temperature to the set point once doors are closed. But some dock workers don't understand this.
Walmart is notorious for leaving the dock door open while waiting hour or more for the receiving clerk count and verify while the other stop product is warming up but there's not much you can do about it. -
Today's units are good about defrosting when needed and routinely but if the doors were open in warm moist air, it may be a good idea to initiate a manual defrost about 10-15 minutes after closing the doors.
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Usually we have a different trailer every day or every other day. Except on long hauls.
That means you will often be dropping an empty trailer either in a drop yard or a D.C.
D.C.s require your fuel to be a minimum 3/4 full before you can drop it off.
Always make sure you plan ahead if you will be dropping somewhere.
It's a PITA to be told you have to go fill the reefer tank . Especially if the nearest fuel is 10 or more miles away.
Plan ahead on your fuel.
As others mentioned, use load bars on produce loads. Particularly loads that do not come all the way back to swing doors.
I learned a lesson when I spent an entire morning picking up loose green peppers that toppled by the pallet.
All of them had to be tossed. We filled an Entire dumpster with them. Lost in all about 2 1/2 pallets stacked head high.
If fuel is low, turn off reefer while fueling. It's possible to get air in the fuel line and loose fuel flow. Don't forget to turn back on !
Download the Cat Scale app. It's a real timesaver. And weigh and adjust your tandems to your loads. It saves fuel, improves stability, and can save you from getting ticketed for being over-weight on trailer axels.slow.rider Thanks this. -
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Been said, but I will reinforce.
NEVER EVER LET THE REEFER UNIT RUN OUT OF FUEL!
In fact, just so you can see, open up the engine compartment and take a look at the primer pump. It's about 4-5" long. Now, look where the fuel tank is? Imagine how long it'll take to get fuel that far with that little plunger.
TIP: Unscrew fuel filter (only hand tight) and pour fuel into it and screw it back on. -
I used to carry a fuel tank cap that had a hole drilled in it, and a tubeless car tire valve stem inserted in hole. I could screw the cap on tank, use air line to put air in tank by the valve stem.slow.rider and Frank Speak Thank this.
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