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<blockquote data-quote="konsole" data-source="post: 1055143" data-attributes="member: 23965"><p>Is the 240 PPH thats been mentioned countless times for the trailer loaders or for the preloaders?</p><p></p><p>As a preloader for 11+ years I can say that I have never seen a preloader be able to safely keep up with that kind of number. I don't know exactly how the trailer loaders work but if they stay inside the trailer and pick up the packages that roll into the truck on the rollers, and then stack them after little to no walking, then ya I can see upwards of 350 PPH being doable, but the size and weight of the packages should be considered along with temperature and humidity.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="konsole, post: 1055143, member: 23965"] Is the 240 PPH thats been mentioned countless times for the trailer loaders or for the preloaders? As a preloader for 11+ years I can say that I have never seen a preloader be able to safely keep up with that kind of number. I don't know exactly how the trailer loaders work but if they stay inside the trailer and pick up the packages that roll into the truck on the rollers, and then stack them after little to no walking, then ya I can see upwards of 350 PPH being doable, but the size and weight of the packages should be considered along with temperature and humidity. [/QUOTE]
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