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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 4105598" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>I said design flaw. Something new on the highway? Nothing more than perhaps a different slightly more fuel efficient engine and the sheet metal shaped a bit different but they're still the same basic type of vehicle that's been on the road for decades. And as long as there's a space on that vehicle that loader if not him then the sort manager will see to it that that truck will have it loaded onto it. Their job is make certain that belt doesn't have a single box laying on it or under at the end of the sort. Overloaded? No concern of their's . If you're on smooth paved roads and you can get the load lightened within a couple of miles you might be able to get away with it. But when you're hauling it pushing a hundred miles on anything but a smooth highway.....Unah They don't last long .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 4105598, member: 58386"] I said design flaw. Something new on the highway? Nothing more than perhaps a different slightly more fuel efficient engine and the sheet metal shaped a bit different but they're still the same basic type of vehicle that's been on the road for decades. And as long as there's a space on that vehicle that loader if not him then the sort manager will see to it that that truck will have it loaded onto it. Their job is make certain that belt doesn't have a single box laying on it or under at the end of the sort. Overloaded? No concern of their's . If you're on smooth paved roads and you can get the load lightened within a couple of miles you might be able to get away with it. But when you're hauling it pushing a hundred miles on anything but a smooth highway.....Unah They don't last long . [/QUOTE]
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