What NOT To Do
I picked up a loaded trailer this morning at a facility in Dublin, Ga. I was astounded to find the following "quick fix" to a tandem locking pin problem. A small pack of zip ties and a part of a coat hanger (I presume) later and the problem was fixed. Please... don't try this at home (or on the road) and if you do... please have the courteousy to at least attempt to get it legitimately fixed.
Doing my pretrip on the trailer I picked up I first noticed this issue by seeing this rats nest as I crab-crawled under the trailer checking out brakes and other stuff.
The right front locking pin bar is severely bent and does not allow the pin to pull OUT when pulling the tandem slide bar.
A little jimmy rigging does the trick. Zip ties and metal wire and voila... it stays OUT.
See!? Out!
In other news, (as you may recall) I recently had the elbow joint on my exhaust replaced due to a hole and severe rust issues. While I was pre-tripping and still tripping over the trailer issue above, I found that the exhaust stack and the brand new shiny elbow were not getting along.
I noticed that there was an awful lot of rust runs and a strange "hissing" noise coming from the exhaust area (while the truck was running of course). I started checking it out and found that the elbow and the stack had separated.
Bad exhaust... why just look at that mess!
Rusty runs and tale-tale signs.
Houston, we have separation.
And now I'm sitting in a hotel in Charlotte while my truck and the trailer are getting serviced in our shop. I just hope that both are done by 8am, when I need to hit the road for Richmond. *crossing fingers*
G'nite.
Doing my pretrip on the trailer I picked up I first noticed this issue by seeing this rats nest as I crab-crawled under the trailer checking out brakes and other stuff.
The right front locking pin bar is severely bent and does not allow the pin to pull OUT when pulling the tandem slide bar.
A little jimmy rigging does the trick. Zip ties and metal wire and voila... it stays OUT.
See!? Out!
In other news, (as you may recall) I recently had the elbow joint on my exhaust replaced due to a hole and severe rust issues. While I was pre-tripping and still tripping over the trailer issue above, I found that the exhaust stack and the brand new shiny elbow were not getting along.
I noticed that there was an awful lot of rust runs and a strange "hissing" noise coming from the exhaust area (while the truck was running of course). I started checking it out and found that the elbow and the stack had separated.
Bad exhaust... why just look at that mess!
Rusty runs and tale-tale signs.
Houston, we have separation.
And now I'm sitting in a hotel in Charlotte while my truck and the trailer are getting serviced in our shop. I just hope that both are done by 8am, when I need to hit the road for Richmond. *crossing fingers*
G'nite.
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