Just weld lowboy ramps on your truck, then you can just crash into any low trailer and it will ride right up onto your 5th wheel. You’re welcome.
Tandem placement and turning radius
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by expedite_it, Jan 22, 2022.
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You graduate from high school? College?Star Rider and Kyle G. Thank this.
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Clown school..........PaulMinternational, Star Rider and Kyle G. Thank this.
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Actually, he did mention once that he trained at CR England, so you're not far off!Hammer166, Star Rider and IH Truck Guy Thank this.
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I graduated from high school. I also graduated from a trade school with a certificate in HVAC. And I graduated from truck driving school.
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I’ll raise a trailer if it’s too low, but only because I have an aversion to it wiping all my grease off.Bud A., Sons Hero and expedite_it Thank this.
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I am assuming that the grease you are writing about is the grease on your fifth wheel. I have ten years of experience driving a semi-truck. I have never greased my fifth wheel myself, and I have never suffered the slightest inconvenience from not greasing the fifth wheel. When my company performs basic periodic maintenance on my truck once every six months, my company will grease my fifth wheel, and I don't notice the grease helping anything. Why do you bother spending the time and money (to buy the grease) to grease your fifth wheel? How does it help you or the truck to grease the fifth wheel?
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I’d hate to see your king pins and other steering components if they’re only seeing grease twice a year.
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I don’t buy it. I get it from the shop. We drop our trailers every day, so when I fuel up I’ll take a bondo spreader, scrape the grease off the edge and out of the grooves, and spread it on the lower half of the bearing surface. I repeat that until it loses its tack, and then replace it with new grease from the shop.
A dry fifth wheel makes your truck handle like #### IMHO.Bud A., Crude Truckin', Hammer166 and 3 others Thank this. -
I don't think he does much driving.
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