An old man's career goes flat, Snackbar moves to open deck

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  1. Bumper

    Bumper Road Train Member

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    Are they made that way or did they add some lenght like they do to airplanes?
     
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  3. kylefitzy

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    They are built that way. Our trailers stretch from 48 to 68’. 67B4EF18-21D3-4F22-8101-5A974EF5BFA3.jpeg
     
  4. supersnackbar

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    There is one of our stretch trailers picking up where I am. His trailer has a single axle flip(kicker)...except, when the big forklift picked it up to flip it, it to ####ed and then got stuck. He is picking up a 65,000 lb generator...I am picking up some random pieces (legal size)...in total there are 9 pieces to this order requiring many trucks. One problem is, when they dispatched me on the load it said I was picking up 9 pieces, not that I was picking up some of the 9 pieces. By the time it got sorted out, they were already staging the OD trucks and cranes to load the big boys...so now I am last to load. I have up until 2/1 to deliver this(can deliver any time after 1/27) so, I guess there isn't a major rush either way. Plus, the address they gave me isn't where the shipper says the load is going... apparently we are staging this at a crane rental location until the contractor is ready for the equipment
     
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  5. D.Tibbitt

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    Wow! That is a bit more then i expected.. Thanks for the info
     
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  6. supersnackbar

    supersnackbar Road Train Member

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    Here is what I am hauling



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    Here is what the other SPD driver is hauling




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    His load ended up taller and wider than his load info said it was.
     
  7. Winnyf1

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  8. supersnackbar

    supersnackbar Road Train Member

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    Any day I don't have to throw tarps, it's a good day!!!! :wav:...and less than 10,000 lbs to boot.
     
  9. kylefitzy

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    Yeah those multiple truck deals
    Can be a bit of a cluster sometimes. Sounds like you came out on the easy end of the loads though.

    The big load went on one of our stretch steps. Decent trailers but they have 17.5 tires and they are a 60 mph max in my opinion. Even slower in the summer.

    I made the mistake of picking one of those once because it already had a flip on it. Went from BC to TN and blew three tires. Only had 48k on the group of three on the trailer. 3D1C37CF-8212-4B47-8D42-ECBB12B72FDE.jpeg
     

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  10. kylefitzy

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    10 am appointment, called me in at 11:36, ready to roll by noon. I guess that’s a win. There were 30 trucks in the lot when I got there at 8:15. Next time I’ll sleep in I guess. 13E8A6E6-0553-46D6-9300-453E8CAB5333.jpeg
     
  11. supersnackbar

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    I made it to Brigham City last night. When I checked the weather forecast prior to picking this load up, there was no mention of snow for the entire trip. When I woke up this morning to leave, there was a fresh 2 or 3 inches of snow on the ground and most of the roads down thru SLC were red and orange, and US89 was orange and red all the way down to Price, so I delayed my departure. Only real snow I saw after leaving late was just before Price canyon. Then the fun begins. Since a day or two after leaving home, I have had my little amber engine shaped night light on, but no code on the Peoplenet...and since the truck has been running fine, I am not too concerned. I stopped in Gallup to hit Walmart, then rolled east...about 15 miles down the road, I noticed that the 'total miles' on the Peoplenet was 0...then I get the square 'check' light...and on top of that, my turn signal indicators on the dash blink really fast, but all the outside lights blink normal(and all of them are working)....oh, and my APU is all but useless...it has gotten so unreliable that I don't even turn it on. Thankfully it has been cold enough that my truck idles all night. I can't wait to get home...I have requested home time early next month...maybe I'll just park this POS at the local Sweedish Dog dealer and let them take their sweet time fixing it.
     
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