There are times where we MUST dump even though the rig is not sitting level. We have been hauling sand into a concrete plant where there is no level ground. While our dispatcher and boss repeatedly state don't dump if it's not safe/level to do so. Well several drivers complained about this site, but the dispatcher's reply was get it dumped anyway. They talk out of both sides, if you know what I mean.
These pics don't really show how uneven or not level the rig is. If you notice the lift axle, you see that one side is touching the ground while the other is not. The lift axle is raised too. Managed to get the load dumped. Sometimes you need to adopted the thought, if it goes down it goes down.
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Dumping while Not Level
Discussion in 'Tanker, Bulk and Dump Trucking Forum' started by Eaton18, Jul 31, 2016.
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We don't get that concerned about them going down. It seems that the owner/boss doesn't care, as he gets to collect insurance. Must be nice to have that kinda $$$$ . -
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Hi Eaton18, well, IDK, I've dumped in a lot worse situations than that. I'd leave the axle down, seems to stabilize the trailer somewhat, if you're that worried about it, and sand falls out pretty easily. It's mud and frozen salt that I've had trouble with. I've already looked around for wood to run the trailer tires on, or make a little "ramp" with the sand to level it out a little. I know, batch plants aren't usually in the best places, but that doesn't look bad at all. Dump it nice and slow, and watch the ram. If it starts to lean STOP ,although some old-timers claimed, letting it down could be just as bad, and they would continue to dump it out, but I always let it down. In 35 years, ( not all dump truck) I never had one go over.
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That is dangerous.Its like what's dispatch thinken but then again it's not them dumping so ya of course they could care less.Side dump would tip easy if not on level ground and at an angle depending on the pile where you're dumping.
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Hmm, never heard of "air bags blowing ", but I never had an air ride dump, and the only axle with air ride was the 3rd tag axle (required in Wis) which I'd leave down, and it did help a little. I never said it was an "uneventful" career, just never tipped one over. I'd say half of my career was dump truck, and while there are things I liked about dump truck, there were just as many bad experiences. Like I say, these loader schmoes are like dogs. They try and get away with as much ( or little) as they can, but if you stand your ground, they usually give in. It's just the same old thing, they think all truck drivers are morons, and we think the same about them.
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