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<blockquote data-quote="Nimnim" data-source="post: 2370871" data-attributes="member: 28856"><p>Oh I know I've not been around as long as you, but yeah 10 years ago in the dropframes with the rollers if the trailer wasn't jacked up the only hope you had of going a decent pace was the first minute of unloading to get the rollers going and then you couldn't stop else you'd be pushing a line along the rest of the trailer. Though there were many trailers with stuck or missing rollers and then you'd be spending half or more of the time pushing the packages along or putting things back on the rollers. Still the pace was yours so I was happy with that as my unload sup could see the equipment sucked and I was trying.</p><p></p><p>Then there was a day where there was a 6 foot gap in the rollers with some tape put in between. We all just knew that one was going to take forever. . .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nimnim, post: 2370871, member: 28856"] Oh I know I've not been around as long as you, but yeah 10 years ago in the dropframes with the rollers if the trailer wasn't jacked up the only hope you had of going a decent pace was the first minute of unloading to get the rollers going and then you couldn't stop else you'd be pushing a line along the rest of the trailer. Though there were many trailers with stuck or missing rollers and then you'd be spending half or more of the time pushing the packages along or putting things back on the rollers. Still the pace was yours so I was happy with that as my unload sup could see the equipment sucked and I was trying. Then there was a day where there was a 6 foot gap in the rollers with some tape put in between. We all just knew that one was going to take forever. . . [/QUOTE]
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