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Have all the drop frames been retired?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bagels" data-source="post: 1157197" data-attributes="member: 43436"><p>The standard extendos reach 32'. Most of our doors have integrated rollers that are stored adjacent to the rollers, easily slide and hook on/off, but they only reach an additional 10', so the remainder of the trailer is walked off. (The rollers/t-stands do not attach to these rollers.)</p><p></p><p>We recently got a pair of extendos that reach 42'. While I know they make 53' (and longer) extendos, I have no idea if UPS uses them. They said the reason ours could only reach 42' is because the additional panels of the 53', when stored, would reach beyond the dock & thus they weren't willing to spend $$$ modifying the building. While you could easily place a roller & t-stand on top the 42' so that it reaches all 53', we're asked not to -- at least for now -- since it may cause damage & void the warranty.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bagels, post: 1157197, member: 43436"] The standard extendos reach 32'. Most of our doors have integrated rollers that are stored adjacent to the rollers, easily slide and hook on/off, but they only reach an additional 10', so the remainder of the trailer is walked off. (The rollers/t-stands do not attach to these rollers.) We recently got a pair of extendos that reach 42'. While I know they make 53' (and longer) extendos, I have no idea if UPS uses them. They said the reason ours could only reach 42' is because the additional panels of the 53', when stored, would reach beyond the dock & thus they weren't willing to spend $$$ modifying the building. While you could easily place a roller & t-stand on top the 42' so that it reaches all 53', we're asked not to -- at least for now -- since it may cause damage & void the warranty. [/QUOTE]
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