Yea I've been flatbedding now a little over 2 years so I pretty much have every general item you can equip a trailer with.
I maybe have to purchase a few more chains an binders...I think I only have about 6-7 chains. (I only use em every blue moon)
Mercer update
Discussion in 'Mercer' started by jacquesi23, Dec 28, 2015.
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If you unplug the pigtail overnight and plug it back in, does the light turn off for a bit? Not saying don't get it fixed, just might get you through the inspection. Lol. Not that I have the same problem right now or anything
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"Dirt & grime"
The teeth inside of the sensor was simply dirty lol. They cleaned it off an played with it a few minutes an the light turned off instantly. Something a simple trailer wash wouldn't get off according to the trailer shop...however I couldn't argue with no charge at all lol. I guess my warranty covered labor tooCJndaTruck and CasanovaCruiser Thank this. -
You have to let Mercer inspect the truck at orientation. And then once a calender year you need a Mercer inspection. And at six months you gotta get a new dot inspection at a approved facility.
Since you got your own trailer, stop and weigh it on your way to Louisville. Any scale ticket will work. That will save you some time.
But no matter how much you hump, you will not get loaded Friday, at least not a load worth pulling. you won't be on the board till Thursday night, so nothing good will be left. Just accept you ate gonna get a weekend off to enjoy the sights. Downtown is just a few blocks. Go check out the Louisville slugger factory and watch them make bats.larry2903 and jacquesi23 Thank this. -
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