I bet the view from the cab of the truck would feel something like a Nasa rocket launch if the driver stayed on board through the full cycle.
I bet the view from the cab of the truck would feel something like a Nasa rocket launch if the driver stayed on board through the full cycle.
the driver backs all the way to the chute which is tall enough for the corners of the trailer to be caught in it to insure straight alignment while backing there are low rails on both sides of the ramp of about 6 inches high.(see post #6) yes they set the brakes but those are of little to no use at the slope angle the ramp will reach. There is 1 more securement a pair of hooks on chains that secure the front of the tractor but they are kind of like the safety chains on a bumper pull trailer just much heavier duty and are there for the just incase
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Scotsman Hosie (Jun 11, 2019)
Where I worked the lifts never had any hooks and these were rather new lifts, only the wait of the truck and tailor. Notice they are not going up to an unsafe angle! We never had any fall off the lift! I'll tell you thing spooky that happened once, a hydraulic cylinder did fail at the top and caused quite a problem! This is why nobody rides in the cab, not even a dog during dumping, the chip company fires them and the company receiving the chips bans the driver from coming on the plant site!
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