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west_coaster
Joined: 13 Nov 2004
Posts: 143
Location: Oregon
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| Posted: Tue Jul 04, 2006 9:22 pm Post subject: How about this one... |
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I used to drive chip truck, pulling 32 food doubles with con-gear. One day I left the yard, and my back trailer was full of refuse chips (hog fuel) an I was to drop it near a certain intersection and another driver was going to hook up to it and take it the rest of the way to the mill, since he had one 32 already loaded with the same type of fuel. So after about two hours of running, I get to the drop point, pull over, lower the landing gear on my back trailer, pull the fifth wheel latch and pull forward a few feet. Company policy was to not leave the con-gear under the trailer, so I was supposed to drop it right there in front of the loaded trailer with a pintle lock on it. Well, I ran back up to the cab cause my phone was ringing, and I got to talking. After logging up, I took off and drove the two hours to my dump point, went to back the trailer up and hey, that con-gear was still hooked to my trailer (OOPS). So instead of leaving it with the other trailer, I accidentally forgot to unhook it and towed it behind my trailer way the hell out of the way. Needless to say I got a bit of a "talking to" since they other driver had no con-gear to pick up the other trailer with. Oh well, lesson learned, didn't do that one again. I guess that's what happens sometimes drivng night shift chip truck. So I guess we all make dumb mistakes sometimes.
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playboy
Joined: 30 Jun 2006
Posts: 6
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| Posted: Thu Jul 20, 2006 6:57 pm Post subject: |
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| wow thanx for all the replys i don't feel so bad now! except for today i locked my keys in my truck at the fuel island! i usly carry a spare but i left it in the truck this time. but i think my dog may have done it when he was barking at the window cleaner guess I'm gonna have to teach him how to unlock. so anyway luckily there was another driver from the same company that had the same truck i did and was awake he was able to unlock it for me . aww the fun stuff that happens out here. |
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Snowman7
Joined: 19 Feb 2005
Posts: 1021
Location: the Buckeye
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| Posted: Thu Jul 20, 2006 10:13 pm Post subject: |
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| Where I work we pull doubles at night, we go out, swap trailers, then return. Four trailers, 4 hooks, 4 drops, and sometimes the mind ain't too sharp at 3-4:00 o'clock in the morning! I'm always worried I'm going to miss a step. |
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jroqueman
Joined: 24 Jun 2006
Posts: 200
Location: Ohio
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| Posted: Thu Jul 20, 2006 10:37 pm Post subject: Stretching the Hydraulic lines |
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| I have done the same thing when unhooking. I have hydraulic lines that are only attached when I am loading and unloading. I just finished closing up the trailer and getting ready to drop it. I pulled out with the hydraulic lines attached. I stopped before I ripped them out completely. Those lines are very expensive and make one hell of a mess if they rupture. I made a mess, but did not totally screw them up. Getting in a hurry is a bad idea - It ends up costing money. |
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Monster Rig
Joined: 05 Dec 2004
Posts: 52
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| Posted: Thu Jul 20, 2006 10:45 pm Post subject: |
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| This is so funny because it happened to me 2 lol... :lol: One day I got back from a trip and was ready to park the truck and for some reason I said ah..lets just unhook the trailer..Gear down pull fifth wheel ready to haul out .. NOT!!! Man was that one heck of a wicked double whip on the truck.... Got out looked no damge whatsoever..Looked up to the sky and counted my blessings.. :) |
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happyhookin
Joined: 13 Feb 2006
Posts: 60
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| Posted: Fri Jul 21, 2006 4:14 am Post subject: |
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I did the exact same thing as jroqueman 2 days ago, the only thing that saved me from snapping those hydraulic lines is I happened to be on a day cab and could see them in the mirror stretched out like a banjo string. I did what every driver that I've seen pull air lines off does, look around to see if anyone saw me. :oops: The truck I usually drive has a hole in the back of the sleeper from a previous driver forgetting to undo the airlines.
As mentioned before, get a routine to stick with and watch those distractions! |
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uglymutt
Joined: 01 Nov 2005
Posts: 937
Location: Planet Earth, Milky Way Galaxy
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| Posted: Sat Jul 22, 2006 1:32 pm Post subject: |
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wow, one way to avoid mishaps is to never hurry, and another is to work in one direction so you know you are not forgetting to do something... example, this is how I do it, I go to the jackstand and lower it, then walk towards the drivers door I then pull the fifth wheel lever then walking towards the drivers door I unhook the lines, then walking toward the drivers door I get in, I worked in one direction, this should help not miss something...
if the fifth wheel was stuck your still walking towards the drivers door unhook the lines anyway then try rocking, most time its the truck rolled foward, I just put in reverse and leave the trailer brakes on since the lines are unhooked its locked up anyway and back up and hit the tractor brakes and get out pull lever and I still look at the lines because I am so use to working in one direction.... I look since I am walking by anyway.....hope this helps and don,t try to hurry so much, relax and everything will work right ... |
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yoopr
Joined: 01 Dec 2004
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| Posted: Sat Jul 22, 2006 4:09 pm Post subject: |
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| everybody screws up no matter if they've driven a day or 50 years. Key is learning from them. |
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Rev.Vassago
Joined: 04 Apr 2006
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Location: The other side of the coin
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| Posted: Sat Jul 22, 2006 7:12 pm Post subject: |
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yoopr wrote: everybody screws up no matter if they've driven a day or 50 years. Key is learning from them.
I can honestly admit I have never screwed up. :P :P :P :P :P :P 8) 8) 8) :P :P :P :P
okay, maybe once or twice. |
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Manicmechnic
Joined: 12 Jan 2005
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Location: Enfield CT. USA
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| Posted: Sat Jul 22, 2006 7:36 pm Post subject: |
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[quote="meanbone79"]While we're on the subject of 5th wheels I found out when you are trying to pull your 5th wheel handle and it want budge release your parking brakes and leave you trailer brakes engaged, back up a little and then pull you parking brakes. Your handle will then release with no problem.[/quote]
Good tip.
Another good idea is when you park your truck set trailer brakes first. That way some wise guy don't pull your fifth wheel. It has happen to a co-worker at Exit 40 off 95 in Milford CT. |
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yoopr
Joined: 01 Dec 2004
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| Posted: Sat Jul 22, 2006 8:29 pm Post subject: |
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[quote="Rev.Vassago"][quote="yoopr"]everybody screws up no matter if they've driven a day or 50 years. Key is learning from them.[/quote]
I can honestly admit I have never screwed up. :P :P :P :P :P :P 8) 8) 8) :P :P :P :P
I can honestly admit I have-More than once too but usually not the same thing twice.
You remember Princl Refridgerated out of Green Bay? That was one mistake
okay, maybe once or twice.[/quote] |
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golfhobo
Joined: 16 Oct 2005
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Location: the 19th hole / NC
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| Posted: Tue Jul 25, 2006 7:57 am Post subject: |
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Skywalker wrote:
Quote: If you find anyone who's been out here more than 6 months who hasn't done that at least a time or two....they're either the luckiest person in the world, or a liar :shock: :shock:
Windwalker wrote:
Quote: While I have never done it, I understand it can happen to anyone at anytime.
Sooo.... Windwalker.... which are YOU?? You know how I feel about being told I'm just "lucky." And I sure wouldn't like being called a liar! :lol:
There IS one other option, though, that covers MY situation. I drive TEAM, and Powerload and unload. So, I only hook and drop once each for each weekly trip. (I go out and come back to the same yard.)
But, the REAL reason is a very BASIC one. I always do a pretrip after hooking to my trailer and before leaving the lot. IIRC, a proper pre-trip includes checking airlines, pigtail, landing gear and 5th wheel release pin.
And when I drop, like UglyMutt, I start from the cab and work backwards. Since my truck has the release pin on the OTHER side, I go from airlines/pigtail to dolleys, to the back of the trailer to get my loadlocks out, come around the other side and pull the release pin.
I'm NOT "putting down" those who've made mistakes, but I feel the "lucky" ones are those who've failed to THINK, and got away with it! ONE small mistake can cost a LIFE, not just an embarrassment. See below.
Super 8 wrote:
Quote: Other than that, I do things like forgetting to set or release my brakes.
I feel like an idiot sometimes, so it's nice to know other people do the same things.
As I drove home from the yard Sunday morning, I heard on the local radio news that, a truck had rolled down a ramp and onto the interstate in Charlotte, KILLING a woman! It was determined that the parking brakes were not SET. Don't know about the trailer brakes, but many times THEY are out of adjustment, and should NOT be relied upon to hold the vehicle by themselves.
A couple of months ago, a Driver was killed at a local truckstop while standing at a fuel island talking to another driver. Apparently, the guy who fueled just before him, ran in to get his receipt without setting his brakes. The driver was crushed when the truck rolled back and pinned him to the nose of his own truck.
I know it's funny to relate stories of how we've screwed up and lived to tell about it, but since this forum is advice to newbies, I thought I'd point out that even the smallest mistake can cost a life in this business.
Let's be careful out there, and keep our minds on our jobs! :D |
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gondi
Joined: 15 Dec 2005
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| Back to the subject of this thread. I worked as a Yard Jockee Switcher, for 2yrs and I cant even remember how many times I forgot to unhook the lines. I'll even admit that I have dropped a couple of trailers with the landing gear still up. It's a lot of work cranking that landing gear down, lucky for me we don't haul heavy loads. |
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