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<blockquote data-quote="Needabiggerhammer" data-source="post: 4057396" data-attributes="member: 76664"><p>Agree. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>In an ideal world the loader doesn't get that far behind, the loader wasn't throwing the stuff in the trailer, that's the pick off man. The loader is absent in this pic. That picker...sucked. The loader also sucked, play on your phone for 3 or 4 minutes and take packages one at a time to the back and come back to your other trailer looking like that. If you let it go there was nowhere else for packages to go...they belong in that load and the belts not stopping. There's one belt stretching the length of the building, you stop the belt you stop the entire sort, all unload, all load, all sorting, everything. I've seen walls built in the front of the trailer and out into the doghouse/pickoff area that fully blocked access to the trailer because there was nowhere else to put them because the loader isn't putting them away fast enough and the belt "doesn't stop". Even saw that happen with someone inside the trailer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Needabiggerhammer, post: 4057396, member: 76664"] Agree. In an ideal world the loader doesn't get that far behind, the loader wasn't throwing the stuff in the trailer, that's the pick off man. The loader is absent in this pic. That picker...sucked. The loader also sucked, play on your phone for 3 or 4 minutes and take packages one at a time to the back and come back to your other trailer looking like that. If you let it go there was nowhere else for packages to go...they belong in that load and the belts not stopping. There's one belt stretching the length of the building, you stop the belt you stop the entire sort, all unload, all load, all sorting, everything. I've seen walls built in the front of the trailer and out into the doghouse/pickoff area that fully blocked access to the trailer because there was nowhere else to put them because the loader isn't putting them away fast enough and the belt "doesn't stop". Even saw that happen with someone inside the trailer. [/QUOTE]
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