Yea scrap definitely can be a challenge. I always liked aggregates, roof granules, an the hazmat dust. Dirty dirt an ash as well. All stuff that comes out easy.
to all end dump haulers...
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@motocross25 I ran across one of your co-workers this morning in Florida as we were tied up in an absolute traffic nightmare on I-4, red flat top Pete, then I saw him again later this afternoon rolling north tarped up ready to go, I'm assuming fertilizer, but maybe aluminum turnings up to Scottsboro, hard to say. I'm starting to think you guys got that aluminum run from us, because I've been seeing a lot more of your trucks in the area lately, TMR down here ships out a ton of that stuff to the Huntsville area.
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Not the best place to dump scrap but I’ve done worse. And with as chunky as that crap was with only a little hole near the back, and an upright trailer, I consider that a win.
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Was not the most productive of last few days. Thursday I loaded compost and the loader filled my trailer up. He did not realize I had a long trailer and not a short one like the other guys. So it was heavy, had trouble lifting and was so compacted it required a fair amount of shoveling, lifting it back up, breaking more loose with the shovel, lifting back up etc. Then once done the field had warmed up and turned greasy and I was stuck spinning. So I had to keep caterpillaring myself forward with the trailer. Then Friday I fire my truck up and immediately had an engine derate warning. Bad DEF sensor (imagine that). Took about all day to get it going and fixed, then pre loaded for St. Louis, got my truck washed and called it a week. Hopefully next week is better!
This is how little came out. Not what you wanna see.
Also not what you wanna see.
All was not lost tho. Caught a Duck Dynasty marathon at the shop and got the salt and field mud washed off the ole girl.
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End dumps never have to worry about trailer wos? Probably not but maybe there's some materials that aren't allowed to cross contaminate idk curious
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You'll wash out more than you think with certain companies, usually a broom does the job, but I had to washout Friday because the lime rock I was hauling was wet and left a muddy mess in the trailer, and I needed to pre load DDG (feed) for this morning. I've had customers require washouts prior to loading red rock, I found it a bit odd, but hey it's their material. @motocross25 sorry for the truck woes, been watching Supercross, excuse me, SuperMotoCross
this season? It's been pretty exciting thus far, they're in Tampa this weekend but I think I'm just going to enjoy it from the comfort of home.
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Professor's new ride. Got junk corn on to deliver here in iowa. Gonna run Michigan to Iowa till project is done. Gonna load later today an go thru the house. Deliver Monday morning in Richmond Indiana. Then back up to Michigan. Truck needs some cleaning an polishing. Boss said keep track of my time for cleaning an detail work an he'll pay me. -
about 2 months ago or so I stopped at kc peterbilt on a Saturday to pickup some parts and thought that was ur truck but wasn't sure !
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