swift trailer

Discussion in 'Swift' started by koncrete cowboy, Dec 14, 2013.

  1. koncrete cowboy

    koncrete cowboy Medium Load Member

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    What is a d3 food grade trailer....I thought it just ment no holes in the roof and swept out....am I correct?
     
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  3. blsqueak

    blsqueak Road Train Member

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    yes, and I think some times no wood floors
     
  4. milkman83

    milkman83 Light Load Member

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    If I remember correctly, "D" stands for "Duraplate," which is a designation Wabash uses for its newer trailers (nearly all Swift's Wabash dry vans are this type); "3" means 53' trailer length; and food grade means a clean trailer with no holes, no foul odors, and no plywood walls. Some shippers also frown upon loading trailers previously used for hauling trash or hazardous materials. I hope this helps.
     
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  5. Moosetek13

    Moosetek13 Road Train Member

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    As well, no wood sides.
    If you get a load like that it should be a newer trailer with metal side walls.
    Wood floors are in even the newest 13 series, by the way.

    I have never been clear on the trailer designations, but if 'food grade' is mentioned I always try to grab the highest trailer number possible.
    And always sweep it clean before getting to the shipper, or you might be sent right back out.

    If it smells of ANYTHING besides native wood, tell your DM that you need a different trailer - especially if it is for empty cans.
    Empty cans pick up the smells, and none of us (especially shippers and receivers) want the smell or taste of chemicals in our drinks.
     
  6. koncrete cowboy

    koncrete cowboy Medium Load Member

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    Thanks squeak....picking up at moms in Minnesota tomorrow morning...wanted to make sure im good to go..
     
  7. koncrete cowboy

    koncrete cowboy Medium Load Member

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    Thanks moose...its an old 53000 number but inside looks ok no holes...picking up at some place called moms like a said...fitst time there
     
  8. koncrete cowboy

    koncrete cowboy Medium Load Member

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    Call me crazy but I grab an old ms carrier trailer whenever I can...lol....dont like the ultra lites to much
     
  9. Moosetek13

    Moosetek13 Road Train Member

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    OK.

    You're crazy.
     
  10. Moosetek13

    Moosetek13 Road Train Member

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    MOM = Malt-O-Meal. And I pick up there after nearly every home time at Inver Grove.
    They are very concerned about the cleanliness and worthiness of the trailers.
    Be advised!
     
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  11. koncrete cowboy

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