Nah, I just looked at some bungees I have on my truck, and sho'nuff they say "WLL 50". I still prefer straps or chains to hold stuff down, though.
I only ask folks to cite the regs when I know they are full of excrement with their claims of what is contained in that little green book...especially when they make their font extra large while making that claim.
Stowing load locks
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Get on the CB and ell them for $10 ea at the truck stop. You will get lots of guys who need them for the next load and don't want to buy new. Out of your way and a nice profit.
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One of our drivers threw 10 brand new tire chains away because he was over gross and a giant moron, in Mt Vernon, IL,
It took a good 20 minutes on the radio to give them away.Toomanybikes Thanks this. -
Quick easy way to stow extra load locks-
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I know some loading customers don't witness you sealing, just hand you a seal, and you can remove your load locks @ receiver, seal it, drop trailer.Big Don Thanks this. -
Other times, say a repower, the repower driver gives the repowered driver two loadlocks which the repower driver will get back when they dock at the customer.tscottme Thanks this. -
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And that's why kw is better. Load locks fit in the tunnel boxes
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