Originally Posted by
Proton
Terex 82-30 cut up for scrap.
This load was entertaining, when the trucker dropped the trailer in our yard the ground was frozen and he never put any blocking under the landing gear. Three days later we had a heat wave, the landing gear sank about a foot before finding solid ground.
Loading the cut up Terex I noticed the tires on the trailer were squatting a bit low in the sidewall and decided to call it quits on the load, made a call to the yard to bring another trailer and pick the loaded one up.
Guy drops the empty then lets the air out from the bags to lower the truck so that he could get under the load, no go the trailer is to low. I had an old GSW excavator that the ready mix plant had loaned me a year earlier. Fired the old Deutz 6 cylinder diesel up then proceeded to excavate some gravel from under the front of the trailer making a ramp for the tractor to back under.
Air bags deflated he's now hooked to the king pin, were standing there chewing the fat and I ask him what he figures the load weighs. He says I'll be able to tell you once the bags are aired up from the gauge.
Just after he says that there's this incredible loud explosion and the air bag next to us blows, now of course he's not able to use the air gauge to get the weight on the trailer.
I tell him that I think he's over weight and that I would show him a way to avoid the highway scales, the next day when I phoned the yard they told me the trailer was 12,000 lbs over. It's a good thing the driver listened to my suggestion to avoid the scale, that would have been one heel of a ticket.
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