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<p>[QUOTE="Road Jouster, post: 5161978, member: 174941"]Keep in mind as your shown the process during orientation/training that your trainer also suggests that you'll find ways that work for you once you're driving. During training you'll not learn using suspension loading/unloading as the majority of the fleet is without. Newer trucks (late 2015 up) are so equipped - Cascadias and the new KW T-680s currently coming into the fleet. </p><p><br /></p><p>Not understanding your comment "It's <i>almost</i> <i>company policy</i> for them to be this low." What does almost mean? They don't teach you to crank a trailer down... they teach you to bring a trailer to the halfway-point of the ramp by sighting along the bottom rail of the trailer while standing at the landing gear. Keep in mind that during training that trucks and trailers Once you start driving, you'll often encounter trailers that need to be raised to the instructed height.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Road Jouster, post: 5161978, member: 174941"]Keep in mind as your shown the process during orientation/training that your trainer also suggests that you'll find ways that work for you once you're driving. During training you'll not learn using suspension loading/unloading as the majority of the fleet is without. Newer trucks (late 2015 up) are so equipped - Cascadias and the new KW T-680s currently coming into the fleet. Not understanding your comment "It's [I]almost[/I] [I]company policy[/I] for them to be this low." What does almost mean? They don't teach you to crank a trailer down... they teach you to bring a trailer to the halfway-point of the ramp by sighting along the bottom rail of the trailer while standing at the landing gear. Keep in mind that during training that trucks and trailers Once you start driving, you'll often encounter trailers that need to be raised to the instructed height.[/QUOTE]
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