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IT could be worse take a look! all of these are actual pictures from trucks that where on the road like this!
Were these MV's or civvy trucks?
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IT could be worse take a look! all of these are actual pictures from trucks that where on the road like this!
Looks like container chaises to me, they brake springs all the time because they dont get the pins open all the way and the Crane operator will pick it 4 feet off the pavement and drop it.Were these MV's or civvy trucks?
Looks like container chaises to me, they brake springs all the time because they dont get the pins open all the way and the Crane operator will pick it 4 feet off the pavement and drop it.
Seen it happen 3 times at the rail yard all 3 drivers had to be taken to the hospital!agreed, looks like a chassis how ever they acutally dont break springs all the time, broken springs on a chassis are actually rare becuase they generaly end in a roll over for the can chassis and UTR attached
nor do we pick them up very often, and never 4 feet and a drop, you gotta remember there is a person attached to said chassis in a UTR
I have a few opinions on that, but Im not going to hijack this thread so Ill leave well enough aloneSeen it happen 3 times at the rail yard all 3 drivers had to be taken to the hospital!
If its MT he's probably within limits....I posted this another thread but feel it would do good here also.
If thats not overloaded, I dunno what is.
If that is for real, wouldn't the trailers brakes be caged? No trailer brakes, no parking brakes. WOW.I posted this another thread but feel it would do good here also.
If thats not overloaded, I dunno what is.
Yeah, whatever works. I think the dumpvalve would be in the back of the drivers underwears if he REALLY NEEDED the trailer brakes though.Nah, The ford had a 20 gallon airtank to charge the brakes and he a dumpvalve if he needed the trailer brakes. It was only used to move trailers around a compound and to a place about 1/2 a mile away
I have seen much worse
Try M 105 behind a half ton pickup
How about a three axle toy hauler behind a half ton pick up
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