One of our o/o has booked a load of bulk potatoes....I did that once and regretted it, taking a few hours (with 2 of us) getting all the little ones out of the ridged floor of the reefer. Any suggestions? Do some shippers provide a plastic sheet or something or is that something that can be bought at a truck stop? Just trying to help the guy avoid wasting all after noon cleaning out the trailer.
Bulk potatoes
Discussion in 'Refrigerated Trucking Forum' started by osumike33, Jul 22, 2016.
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I've hauled a few loads of potatoes in the past. Anywhere I delivered, there was a washout nearby.
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I once hauled out of Kansas, in big nylon bags just sitting on pallets. Around 2K# each. Only had 4 load bars and was certain I'd have a bloody mess by WI. But only lost 3 potatoes on the floor.
Another w/sturdy cardboard up the sides about 24" worked well too for auger loads. -
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Grizzly to auger to conveyor to bags on pallets to forklift. No real way to secure other than bars across the back end...and crossed fingers and drive smooothly.
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Where have you been? A lot of produce is floor loaded. Hauled potatoes, peanuts and cocoa beans on the floor.bzinger Thanks this. -
Potatoes I've hauled come straight of the farm. Stored in a big warehouse, and they dump them on a conveyor belt and load the truck. -
Frito lay dumps them out. Well they used to. Back on a platform drop trl up in the air it goes. Pototoes fall out
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