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Have all the drop frames been retired?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bagels" data-source="post: 1157126" data-attributes="member: 43436"><p>I know what you're referring to. I saw quite a few of them in the mid-2000s, but now I only see one; obviously it floats within the region, because it shows up here frequently. I know it's the same trailer because somebody drew a giant picture of a penis in it. Sometimes they use the folding "shelves," sometimes they don't. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I agree, but the extendos only go 32'. They recently bought us a pair of 42' extendos, but we're not allowed to place rollers on them since it may cause damage & void the warranty. They can't go 53', since it would require modifications to the building (the panels of the 42' reach the overhead door when fully retracted) so we have the hoof off the final 10'. Not fun. Especially when you get a trailer with boxes of paper realms taking up the entire final 10'. </p><p></p><p>I also know that around the country, many unload doors still use t-stands & rollers -- including large hubs. Anaheim and Columbus have been cited on here several times.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bagels, post: 1157126, member: 43436"] I know what you're referring to. I saw quite a few of them in the mid-2000s, but now I only see one; obviously it floats within the region, because it shows up here frequently. I know it's the same trailer because somebody drew a giant picture of a penis in it. Sometimes they use the folding "shelves," sometimes they don't. I agree, but the extendos only go 32'. They recently bought us a pair of 42' extendos, but we're not allowed to place rollers on them since it may cause damage & void the warranty. They can't go 53', since it would require modifications to the building (the panels of the 42' reach the overhead door when fully retracted) so we have the hoof off the final 10'. Not fun. Especially when you get a trailer with boxes of paper realms taking up the entire final 10'. I also know that around the country, many unload doors still use t-stands & rollers -- including large hubs. Anaheim and Columbus have been cited on here several times. [/QUOTE]
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