What exactly am I checking for? (insert crude comment here if so inclined). Is there truck parking? Will they do my laundry? Let me use the shower?
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Been on nightshift since a repower Sunday. Just parked at the Flying J in Dallas
.Delivery in Ft Worth tomorrow evening. What are the chances I get a reset in? Have 10 hrs left today, but only getting back 16 over the next three days. -
Now if you release the lock pins of the tandems, the top of the assembly will slide forward (on the track) to equalize this pressure. This is the 'jump' that occurs. Depending on the angle of the ground, how the brakes were set and a few other variables, the distance for the tandems to move can vary from virtually nothing, to about three inches.
If you set the trailer brakes, wait for the bags to deflate, then set the tractor brakes, it virtually eliminates this possibility. But most of us pull the one tractor brake knob and it causes both knobs to 'pop' and set both sets of brakes.
I have always set my trailer brakes and left the tractor brakes unset so any pressure could equalize. This is especially important if you're working with the old lever type tandem release. Just a little tweak of pressure can make that lever hard to pull up and I have plenty of scars on the top of my wrist where upon pulling hard, it released suddenly and smacked my lower arm against the edge of the trailer.
My point was to be careful. I have more scars on my bald head from smacking it against the edge of the trailer (and other low objects), than I care to count. Most of the time I remembered to wear a hat, which gave me a cushion.
Working around trucks can be dangerous. All I'm saying is wear protective gear such as gloves, hat, etc. to mitigate the possibility of injuries and be careful around moving machinery and trucks.Knew B. Wannabee, Dryver, wr3604 and 3 others Thank this. -
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yup and $4200 on your back that you will be paying $26.84 a week for 3 years.
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