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Post by silverdragon on Apr 16, 2014 6:12:52 GMT
You aint tippin' MY truck up that high.... my sandwiches would fall off the dash?...
I have seen those tip the whole truck vertical lifts, they scare me. This is why we now have trailers with the ability to push the whole lot out the back using a moving headboard... they are used for Bio-fuel wood chips and the like, and get 99.9% of the load, then a quick sweep with a brush for the rest.
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Post by the light works on Apr 16, 2014 13:18:19 GMT
You aint tippin' MY truck up that high.... my sandwiches would fall off the dash?... I have seen those tip the whole truck vertical lifts, they scare me. This is why we now have trailers with the ability to push the whole lot out the back using a moving headboard... they are used for Bio-fuel wood chips and the like, and get 99.9% of the load, then a quick sweep with a brush for the rest. thing is, if you have a thirty trailer fleet, serving a mill, you have the choice of getting 30 self-emptying trailers, or one truck lift. the other reason they use the lifts out here is that our chip trailers are a low-belly style which gets the center of mass a bit lower in the trailer - but the floor is the opposite of flat.
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