Its a packed house here in mercertown this afternoon. The orientation class looked to be full when I walked by. Seems like mercer's the place to be!
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Discussion in 'Mercer' started by kw12, Jul 21, 2012.
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Mine has been worst than a bad habit sucking me dry.
Now my t660 is a 260" wb, and for flatbed (anybody correct me if I'm wrong) I've always heard is best to have 260+ due to the spread on rear and king ping distance to front end, specially in the great danes we pull.
Good luck with your purchase and application@ mercerMr huds Thanks this. -
You are exactly right oscar. This would not be a good place for those that need to be hand held or dispatched like a company truck.
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Lucar, wheelbase is more of the drivers preference. My 387 has a 242" wb. Set back fuel tanks. I set the fifth wheel at 0 and weight is perfect. But I guess every set up is different, my old International was 260", had to set the fifth wheel all the way back at -6 to be legal.
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I was quite shocked and expressed I wouldn't let any coodinator run my truck. They say most new drivers have such a hard time staying out of bad areas if choosing their own loads.
Maybe the coodinators are trying to keep job security? Or maybe new drivers need their hand held for a while. Especially if they have trk payments.Mr huds Thanks this. -
Now, I really like mine. He's been there for 30+ years and really knows where I should run and who I should haul for. I like having someone to offer me loads when I cannot be looking online for them. Although I could do without the slight guilt trips I get when I commit on a load without him offering it to me.
Also, those drivers who can't stay out of the bad areas; isn't that the point of learning? I know it doesn't help mercer to have 100 new guys in a place where theres no loads and they are just sitting but how are those guys going to learn?Pound Puppy, moonraker01 and Lucar Thank this. -
I hope u guys keep coming with these kinds of posts & comments, again I say VERY INFORMATIVE & HELPFUL. And I'll say up front, if I have any question, I would prefer to ask a DRIVER already in the position I am trying to get to, & definitely appreciate any helpful(& hopefully HONEST) answer he/she could give, same as I would if someone asked me a question. Thanks to all of u!!
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I went straight out of orientation to the board.
I came here to call my shots and that's exactly what mercer has given me.
My coordinator (sweet lady) runs her board as a pro, and I'm thankful she doesn't interfere in my decisions.sydsdriver Thanks this. -
Same here, I let Jim do his job the first week and then I did it on my own. Once he saw I knew what I was doing it was no big deal. There are some coordinators that are control freaks. Im grateful I did not get one, it wouldnt have lasted long.
I get a combo of agents calling me direct, or the load board. -
I understand the weight change on the drives but not the being legal I thought bridge laws were from kingpin to tandems Axel so with a fix spread you should be good no matter what your wheelbase is I am in no way an expert in this area but as a former maintenance man (not a mechanic) The two biggest effects from wheelbase I see would be turned radius and load overhang if anyone knows of a link or a webpage that goes over the different types of set ups for a flatbed I'd appreciate it I also thank you for your input so far
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