Over Weight When Fully Loaded
Discussion in 'Tanker, Bulk and Dump Trucking Forum' started by csmith1281, Nov 7, 2017.
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Stand your ground, driver. I have upset more than one dayloader in my life. I'm not crossing the gate until all is squared and legal. It's my CDL in jeopardy not their class C.
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I don't see where you say you're over on gross weight. If you're not over the gross l doubt that the customer's going to change anything. They'll say its your problem. I would weigh every time and keep track of any discrepancies. Show your boss if there's a consistent pattern.
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Those Peterbilts sit a bit higher than the Freightliners also. The 5th wheel is 2-3" higher.
You'll probably notice when you back under trailers that it takes a bit more to get under and lift them up. Although, It will be nicer not having to crank up a landing gear that's bound up as much.csmith1281 Thanks this. -
I went over a scale today in Ohio, and I know I must've been three or 400 pounds over on my drives, but my gross right now is only 79 and some change, so they did not mess with me.
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Ive also come across shippers who load joe schmoes truck legal, thrn here i come with my heavier tractor full of fuel and bam! Overweight on drives.
The best shippers can do is cut short on the product and order another truck. -
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