Put something real heavy in the nose It's not as rare an occurrence as you would think. Just takes a forklift operator that's inexperienced combined with the very common phenomenon of not thinking before acting.
Fired for following instructions. Should I sue?
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by tinytim, Nov 30, 2019.
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Amen.G13Tomcat, Puppage, tinytim and 1 other person Thank this.
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Curious what happened. The land gear was extended. Was wondering if someone hit it while pulling out from the other side but didn't see any marks.
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If you carefully eye down the side of the trailer above the shoved out gear you can see at least a 10 foot sink in the wall indicating a one hell of a lean on by another trailer.G13Tomcat, tinytim and FlaSwampRat Thank this.
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AhhhhhhhahahahahahahahahahahahaFlaSwampRat, x1Heavy and tinytim Thank this.
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Well if you post your location @Chinatown can give a suggestion for a company that overlooks equipment damage.
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Looks like a careless drop coupled with faulty landing gear. Pulled out much too quickly with the landing gear too high.BigDog Trucker, FlaSwampRat and tinytim Thank this.
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I figured that was from when it fell but that could be it. A couple small rub marks from something on the corner.
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Thats a better view. Its safe to assess that trailer as totaled. Might as well whistle up a new one.
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You know the tandems are all the way too the back. It was too much weight up front, I think I am cosigning with a previous postertinytim and FlaSwampRat Thank this.
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