I never forget when I first started pulling a spread axle reefer. That was some fun times. no sliding the tandems. the trailer turned on the back axle. pulling and pushing on the front axle. had to think about how to get it in the hole. and how to get it out of the hole. after years of pulling that trailer behind a big peterbuilt. 53's and the short noise trucks were easy to navigate.
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Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by 4noReason, May 16, 2013.
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I find that I do my best performances on the tough ones. Tired after a 700+ mile day and I'll snap into the last space like I'm on rails. Awkward docks I'll walk around and study it a minute to figure out a strategy and just nail it without trying too hard. Next stop I'll be at a DC with acres of empty space, well rested and clean mirrors and I'm all over the place. I guess in my case, if I don't need to think too I hard, then I don't and it shows.
Lots of good tips in this thread. My favorite advice (applies to blocking traffic when coming off a street) came from a trainer that did NYC deliveries for about 20 years: "You are the traffic." In other words, don't worry about all those impatient fools around you. They're not driving your truck, you are.airforcetoo Thanks this. -
Owner Operators cannot ALWAYS say NO otherwise they GO broke
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Now I am through with this thread, and through with you, bit in the future if you feel the need to "help" me out, please ask if I need it rather than just quoting an answer and posting links unless you are 100% certain I am in the wrong, because this time, clearly I was not and this whole little thing could easily have been avoided by a simple question.
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To the OP, I've been doing this over 20 years now, and consider myself a pretty good backer, but my first year or so, I was just like you. My favorite time was closing the trailer doors, 'cause I knew I wouldn't have to back until the end of the run (and most of them were 1000 miles plus.)
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