Day 4

Discussion in 'Trucking Schools and CDL Training Forum' started by Adelmo, Mar 4, 2020.

  1. Adelmo

    Adelmo Light Load Member

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    So I'm still in my first week and just have been working on straight backing. I don't know if I've mentioned before that I'm backing up a 35 foot trailer (you know the beer delivery trailers). Is it true that they are more difficult than a larger trailer? Anyway, I still have not mastered it but I believe I'm getting the gist of it. It helps me to be able to simply continue backing up, maybe 3-5mph while steering, turning no more than 180 followed by a 180 contrary before straightening up. There is an instructor who tends to do a lot of speaking so I stop which throws me off. I dunno if I'm making any sense but I remain encouraged and up for the challenge. The DOT guy is there Tuesdays & Fridays so I have been able to see others pass their exam which is encouraging. Not to brag but memorizing the Pre-Trip is a bit easier for me than the actual driving.
    I am still grateful I chose this route and school, no regrets I just wanna back that puppy up already....
     
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  3. Kyle G.

    Kyle G. Road Train Member

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    I always found the shorter trailers to be more difficult, but I’m sure the guys who pull them every day would say the opposite.

    Just keep practicing and it will get easier and easier. Good luck!
     
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  4. jammer910Z

    jammer910Z Road Train Member

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    Try backing a 28 with a sleeper unit.
    If you're not careful you can reach out the window and open your trailer doors.
     
  5. Odin's Rabid Dog

    Odin's Rabid Dog Heavy Load Member

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    The short trailers respond more quickly. That makes it harder for some people, where others find it easier.

    Luck to you!
     
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  6. blairandgretchen

    blairandgretchen Road Train Member

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    Shorter the trailer, the harder it is.

    53’ backs a lot easier than 28’ pup.

    Good job on the pre-trip memorization. Remember to put it to use when you’re out there.
     
  7. Hulld

    Hulld Road Train Member

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    after pulling a shorter trailer for a time I would take a 53 ft trailer in a tight spot in a truckstop any day.
    It’s just a whole lot easier.
    But that’s just me I guess...
     
  8. Bean Jr.

    Bean Jr. Road Train Member

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    I learned the basics of driving on my uncle's orchard. He had a model A tractor with a second trans in it and a 10 foot dump trailer. I learned how to shift, how to get unstuck from the mud and how to back short trailers. When backing a short trailer, you have to follow it hard, full lock even. That came in handy the year I did doubles. You have to drop the converter somewhere.
     
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