Oranges
Discussion in 'Refrigerated Trucking Forum' started by LandslideRich, Feb 5, 2018.
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How did everything turn out for you Rich? I hauled oranges out of Cali before but it was always a mixed load like with carrots or pineapples. Seems like a lot of these places could care less about doing things right!
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Aren't pineapples, carrots and oranges supposed otbe hauled at different temp ranges?? were your hauls long distance or short? seems like the shipper would screw themselves with that comboVic Firth Thanks this.
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Went back at 7am the next morning and they stripped the trailer and reloaded it minus 4 bins. I was out of there by 8am weighing 78500 and good on all axles. I would have left without the load but the I called every broker in my black book and they had nothing going my way. I checked the boards and they were baron, so I just went ahead and took this load.Farmerbob1, Vic Firth and ReeferRick Thank this.
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The load was long haul to Indy and they weren’t concerned about the mixed load. There wasn’t any problems when they unloaded me everything was fine.Farmerbob1 and ReeferRick Thank this.
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Glad it worked out for you.MagnumaMoose, ReeferRick and LandslideRich Thank this.
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Do manual defrosts 2x per day and your reefer should not see degraded performance. A 40 degree set point will not create massive amounts of ice in most cases, but it will be working hard to lower that temp, so defrosting it regularly is a good idea.
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