I wouldn't leave the property with it. It's not your Trailer simple...If the tandems come out your done if the kill someone your really done . Let them spend some money and keep yourself and the public safe....
Sliding Axle Jumped The Rail/Pins
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by Grumppy, Feb 27, 2017.
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If for any reason you need to move a trailer that you can't lock the pins in place and secure the tandems from moving leave the blue line unhooked so you don't lose the tandems.. also I would never take a trailer like that on a public road
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I have seen this very same thing and it was driver error!
A guy loaded bottled water up in PA...was going down 81 and came up on stopped traffic.
He hit the brakes and BAM!...The tandems slid all the way back and jumped up off the rail!.
I got his attention and he went about a half of a mile to find a spot to pull off the highway.
He admitted that he slid the tandems after getting loaded but just listened for them to lock....never actually looked.
I helped him get it back down and the pins locked and off he went!.....No way in hell I would have pulled it after that until the guides were replaced.They were bent really bad! -
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First off listening for the lock indicates a failure to get out of that #### cab and jiggle that widowmaker to lock it. It's going to be either in a hole or half of one and a little pull will make a lock clear to even the most hard of hearing it's locked. Hell I can hear em lock. Why did he not get out? Did he say?
Anyone sliding tandem and then punching off brakes and heading out on the road is absolutely going to lose that set in a interesting way. That I don't want as a driver.EZ Money Thanks this. -
He never said why he did not look to verify they locked.....It was an air release system on the pins so maybe he just was too dang lazy to walk back and look! Either way that was a bone head move!
Those air release systems are nice but I would never trust they were locked without looking! -
Drivers are lazy. Ain't nothing anyone can do about it.
Lazy drivers are EVERYWHERE. I see it all the time at home.DoneYourWay, x1Heavy and EZ Money Thank this. -
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