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<blockquote data-quote="55everythingisheavy" data-source="post: 4159326" data-attributes="member: 77697"><p>Looking into the truck - RDR is on the right and RDL is on the left. Same with MFL and MFR. FDL and FDR are often named LDL and LDR but it's the same thing. If you get your load sheets they are not always accurate. My sheet last night had RDL as 2 boxes but came in at 40 on a bulk stop. Of course a supe came by and asked me why I was stacking out RDL. The size of the truck doesn't matter. If you have 350+ you have to make it fit. I know it is frustrating but it's the way it is. From my experiences (assuming you care) most of the mistakes are made in the early loading. If you know the truck has 350+ then don't put the big boxes on the shelf because you know you are going to brick out. Plan on bricking out early. It varies on every load. I can't be anymore specific than that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="55everythingisheavy, post: 4159326, member: 77697"] Looking into the truck - RDR is on the right and RDL is on the left. Same with MFL and MFR. FDL and FDR are often named LDL and LDR but it's the same thing. If you get your load sheets they are not always accurate. My sheet last night had RDL as 2 boxes but came in at 40 on a bulk stop. Of course a supe came by and asked me why I was stacking out RDL. The size of the truck doesn't matter. If you have 350+ you have to make it fit. I know it is frustrating but it's the way it is. From my experiences (assuming you care) most of the mistakes are made in the early loading. If you know the truck has 350+ then don't put the big boxes on the shelf because you know you are going to brick out. Plan on bricking out early. It varies on every load. I can't be anymore specific than that. [/QUOTE]
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