Doing your job, open deck trailer

Discussion in 'Flatbed Trucking Forum' started by TripleSix, Dec 14, 2016.

  1. cnsper

    cnsper Road Train Member

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    Hauled many 410's and I drive up to the trailer then get out and look. Load them 1-2" to the drivers side to offset the crown in the roads.
     
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  3. cnsper

    cnsper Road Train Member

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    Is that marked with missing concrete or are you talking about the signs.
     
  4. not4hire

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    The first piece of equipment I hauled I did as a favour for my brother's friend that owned a pipeline company and his driver needed the weekend off. Prior to that, the only trucks I had driven were oilfield service trucks that were either straight truck pumping and bulk units or semi bulk units.

    So what did I get? A sideboom. I had to figure out how to break it down, self-load the tractor and boom, deliver it to a remote site, unload and reassemble it... all unassisted. Was it an all-day affair? Yup. I knew the basics of how to run a Cat, but I had never operated a sideboom and it sure took a lot of thinkin' to figure out how to get it all done.

    It sure felt good afterwards though.
     
  5. RGN

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    Graders, dozers, excavators, skidders, ADT's.....butter
    I got one regular customer only because I was the first one he called that didn't ask him "are you going to have someone there to load/unload?"
    But occasionally even I ask for some help to run through the controls first so I don't dump a machine off the wagon or f it up. Just pushing buttons only works in the movies. I had a spell moving some of these- old ones in & new ones out of the factory. I think every frickin' part on those machines moved.
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    Sometimes a man has to know his limitations
     
  6. TripleSix

    TripleSix God of Roads

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    I think what gets lots of them are the joysticks instead of a steering wheel. At the places where they load, if its a machine I am unfamiliar with, I will ask for a quick rundown from the loader.
     
  7. sawmill

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    The fact that these guys asked Six to load for them argues that they probably do this a lot and probably get the help they're looking for more often than they get told to take a hike...so you have to wonder about the guys who don't have the stones to tell them no. Someone has been encouraging this behavior.
     
  8. RGN

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    No participation trophy for tracking a machine off the beams?
    That sucks.
     
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  9. johndeere4020

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    That's a Gomaco control panel, probably a 3600 since it only has three tracks. once you figure it out it's pretty easy but it has a couple of stupid safety features. First time I moved one it took me a minute to figure out that in low range you have dial it to about 20% before you notice it moving.
     
  10. RGN

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    I figured you might be the one to spot it- 3600's. Nice guys where I loaded the old ones out- showed me what was what. Even gave me an air fitting after I tried to pull 38' of the trailer forward with the neck using the air lines.
     
  11. not4hire

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    It's nice to see they have one of the buttons marked "Run like hell..."
     
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