I'm noticing many trailers that have damaged to rear and rear side of trailers . How hard are you hitting the docks to cause that kind of damage?
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I'm noticing a lot of damaged trailers
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by BIGLEFTYINTX, Apr 28, 2019.
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#$&% yard dogs!
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I wouldn't be so quick to blame the yard dogs. lol
I finally climbed back in my haul road truck and pulled a load to prudhoe thursday, got there before they opened at around 5. in the morning. I was pulling a refer and there was a sign if we bumped the dock to chock the tires. I couldn't find any chocks and there was 9 other trailers at the dock without any chocks, soooo I just dropped it grabbed my empty and booked. I was hoping since the dispatcher that had given me my bills had assumed that I would have to take a nap on the way up, that they wouldn't have laid out an empty dispatch for me, and I could bobtail back. But no such luck.
It has been over 2 years since I have run north, or even that truck, it felt good, even if it is the worst time of the year to be on the road.tinytim and WesternPlains Thank this. -
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When I did a lot of local, there were some of those BIG ones, like 8 inchers, obliterated lol.
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I have watched too many drivers back into docks, to try and blame it all on yard dogs, infact the yard dogs are generally pretty good with the little yard goats. All those trailers are not damaged at the docks either, I have seen a few get damaged in truck stops. lolx1Heavy Thanks this. -
This storm.. not the snow, the ice, nor the gloom of night could get me. What got me was the Wyoming wind... Doh!
I first stopped in Gillette. Warnings of 60mph gusts till 11pm. Was only 50. So after looking at Wyo cameras and weather stations along the route for an hour. Idiot me decided to try further. No way! I’m stopped in Sheridan. It’s bad... real bad...Lepton1 Thanks this. -
Truckers are paid by the mile, they cannot be bothered to sit a few days waiting on a trailer repair. They just as soon dump it.
Dispatch finds the problem and confronts the trailer breaker. All he will get back in answer = "Who me? Naw... it was like that when I got it." essentially rendering the entire fleet a suspect.
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The bigger companies here have lots of trailers and just drop and hook, including flats, it makes it hard for a smaller guy to compete, because they can not spot trailers everywhere for shippers to load, unload, or store their junk on. Many of these trailers, depending on the company are OLD, but they keep up with when they get damaged and who does it pretty well, especially the newish ones.
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