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Old 12-14-2008, 03:18 PM
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Originally Posted by RostyC
I carry ratchet straps but I don't like them as much so I try to avoid using them, guess I better get used to them.
I have found it better if you have any doubt about securment to just redo it. Yeah i have the strap across and tight in the winch but I dont like it. I just redo it.
 
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Old 12-15-2008, 12:41 AM
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Originally Posted by RostyC
Anyone else wanna belly up to the "I knew it bar" and have a drink?
Is that all you got?

Pulled the new RGN trailer into the shop for the first time with a load on it. Straps are hooked under the bottom rail. One of the straps catches the edge of the concrete floor slab on the way in and rips the strap in two.

Potential new driver goes for a road test and one of the brake drums on the trailer is frozen and not rolling. Dragged a brand new set of tires 5 miles. They're not new anymore.

4 wheeler merging into traffic tries to beat driver but doesn't quite make it.

That's two weeks.
 
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Old 12-15-2008, 03:26 AM
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Originally Posted by marylandkw
Had to get the hook to drag me to a shop and replaced most of the air system before figuring out my air dryer had gone kaput and needed replacement. Had I just gone to my shop I would have spent about $450 but instead because I was stubborn, $1650. And I still have the load on because my customer closed early. So now I will have the 50 mile load on for 200 miles or so and will drop it off first thing Monday. O happy day!
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Old 12-15-2008, 06:13 AM
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Well......I bet if you could get ahold of this here driver, he would tell you HE feels like an idiot. :clap::clap::clap::clap:

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I came across TX105 from Austin so I could avoid Houston traffic. Was going to cut another 10 miles off the trip by going down through that crossing..but they had the road closed at the turn off in Sour Lake. They must have got tired of the "rubber-neckers". I saw this on the news, before I logged onto CAD.
 
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Old 12-16-2008, 01:21 AM
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.....and the beat goes on.

Today someone thought they would save the 10 minutes it takes to detach and re-attach. He backs the RGN up to the dock and gets the shipper to drive the 30,000lb tractor across the back deck and down into the well. "Driver" says he heard a loud crack from the trailer. Remains to be seen what it will cost to repair what is likely broken cross members. Worst part is I told him not to do it that way.

Am I making yoiu feel better yet Rosty? I need a drink. sigh.
 
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Old 12-17-2008, 02:21 AM
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Originally Posted by rank
Is that all you got?

Pulled the new RGN trailer into the shop for the first time with a load on it. Straps are hooked under the bottom rail. One of the straps catches the edge of the concrete floor slab on the way in and rips the strap in two.

Potential new driver goes for a road test and one of the brake drums on the trailer is frozen and not rolling. Dragged a brand new set of tires 5 miles. They're not new anymore.

4 wheeler merging into traffic tries to beat driver but doesn't quite make it.

That's two weeks.
I bet "potential new driver" is out of potential.
 
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Originally Posted by rank
.....and the beat goes on.

Today someone thought they would save the 10 minutes it takes to detach and re-attach. He backs the RGN up to the dock and gets the shipper to drive the 30,000lb tractor across the back deck and down into the well. "Driver" says he heard a loud crack from the trailer. Remains to be seen what it will cost to repair what is likely broken cross members. Worst part is I told him not to do it that way.

Am I making yoiu feel better yet Rosty? I need a drink. sigh.
:thumbsup: Thanks rank, I feel a lot better. I can really beat myself up sometimes. I got a few more I'll post soon. I'm just cramped for time at the moment.
 
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Old 12-18-2008, 12:23 AM
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Originally Posted by Jumbo
I bet "potential new driver" is out of potential.
yep LOL. that was a $300 test drive.
 



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