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<blockquote data-quote="dannyboy" data-source="post: 59068"><p>EArly 70's I used to load three 800's 1 600 and a Hon car. Or a 400 if the Hon car was down. The guy above me pulled three smaller cars and split the belt. Between us we never had a problem. We worked together as a team and each of us knew enough about the others loads to help out. I loaded at least 12-1400 each day on my trucks, rarly a misload, and pretty much where the driver needed them. it was a mental and physical challenge. </p><p> </p><p>It would seem to me that with the passage of PAS, the mental challenge is gone and it just becomes a physical job, much like unloading a trailer. </p><p> </p><p>d</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dannyboy, post: 59068"] EArly 70's I used to load three 800's 1 600 and a Hon car. Or a 400 if the Hon car was down. The guy above me pulled three smaller cars and split the belt. Between us we never had a problem. We worked together as a team and each of us knew enough about the others loads to help out. I loaded at least 12-1400 each day on my trucks, rarly a misload, and pretty much where the driver needed them. it was a mental and physical challenge. It would seem to me that with the passage of PAS, the mental challenge is gone and it just becomes a physical job, much like unloading a trailer. d [/QUOTE]
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