Hopper, Dump O/O's & Drivers

Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by wheathauler, May 31, 2009.

  1. Big John

    Big John Road Train Member

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    How do you guys get your axle weights rite when you load? I have a gauge on my dash for the drives but the trailer is what I was wondering. Just add an air gauge somewhere on the trailer?
     
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  3. wheathauler

    wheathauler Trucker

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    If it is air ride you can do that. Does it not have a box with a guage in it?
     
  4. Les2

    Les2 Road Train Member

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    You got it! Or if they are real crafty and smart (not that anyone here isn't) they run a gauge into the cab so they don't have to get out and suckin all that dust...:yes2557:
     
  5. Les2

    Les2 Road Train Member

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    You don't have a gauge mounted on the trailer that can be seen by someone passing by do you?
     
  6. wheathauler

    wheathauler Trucker

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    No I don't, I have a timpte it has a door on the front of the guage. I think I know the ones you are talking about.
     
  7. Les2

    Les2 Road Train Member

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    Good deal! I had a buddy I used to run with that had one mounted on the back of his wagon. I told him he had a couple of choices....take it off, turn it around, don't wait on me, or I'd beat it with a hammer! He couldn't understand why?:biggrin_2552: For some reason he didn't get the fact that it was pointing straight back and if DOT would have pulled up behind him, they could see it, and with what we was hauling and the state we was in we didn't need any trouble. I don't know how many guys I see going up the road with an air gauge in plain view for DOT to see...:yes2557:
     
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  8. wheathauler

    wheathauler Trucker

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    Sounds like a cornhusker...they can have them on the side and the back,sometimes both.. I have a airline going from trailer to truck cab...as you said keeps from getting doused in grain and the dust.

    I've gotten even lazier...Got a electric tarp opener, takes the strain off my shoulders. Summer never bothered me it was winter...those tarps were really hard to roll with ice or frost on them.
     
  9. Les2

    Les2 Road Train Member

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    No we are steel haulers, it was a covered wagon.

    Dang that is lazy, you don't even have to get out of the truck...LOL
     
  10. wheathauler

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    I didn't know flats had outside air guages. Learn something new every day.

    Good for shoulders bad for waistline. Least got some exercise rolling tarp.
     
  11. Les2

    Les2 Road Train Member

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    I really dont understand why guys have them but they do? My dad was looking at a covered wagon that had an electric roll tarp on it, for what we do sometimes it would be a hassle. It would be easier but alot more expensive to put a conastoga on it.

    I've always wanted to pull a hopper bottom but never had the opportunity, kindof glad now after what you guys have been saying.
     
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