Ok.. I get that. It takes a little time to know what to do in that situation.
But, after the first time it should be burnt into your brain pretty well how to alleviate that problem.
The issue you had at the dock... MOST of us never set our trailer brakes in the winter time.
Specifically for this reason.
It won't eliminate frozen drums on a dropped trailer, but nothing will.
The only other thing you could have done is had a small torch to use to heat those drums.
It works.
Even a small one like you can buy at the counter that the crackheads use to melt their rocks works just fine.
$5... and it'll save your tail.
But, I get it. The game has changed.
A question for you new drivers.
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Moose1958, Feb 8, 2018.
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Training is really structurally bad.
It would be more training if you had gone to Syria and presented yourself to fight for Iran or something and they tell you to get this weapon and clear that building. And if you get killed? They remember you as a Martyr.
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Knowing how to free up brake shoes is the difference between a real truck driver and a steering wheel holder. And let me tell you real truck drivers are getting scarce.
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