Great info Helmsdale, im more of a truck enthusiast that takes the odd load in than a real trucker but here is my take on rears. The Super 40 is 225lbs lighter than a tandem 46k which ist that significant. For loading out of fields and soft yards 46k is the way to go.
Commercial grain haulers end up in sticky situations quite often I would think. Or at least they did when they hauled for me this may. A blown rear would be quite costly and always happens loaded and nearly stuck. I sometimes wonder how they make money, because when I pencil it out on longer hauls its tough to justify doing it myself even when I got the equipment just sitting. Labour, tires, insurance, FUEL, wear and tear.....
Being a trucker aint easy work, climbing in/out, rolling unrolling tarps, loading, driving safely and effectively, cleaning out trailers, backing up b-trains, dealing with issues. Not any monkey could do it.
Commercial grain haulers end up in sticky situations quite often I would think. Or at least they did when they hauled for me this may. A blown rear would be quite costly and always happens loaded and nearly stuck. I sometimes wonder how they make money, because when I pencil it out on longer hauls its tough to justify doing it myself even when I got the equipment just sitting. Labour, tires, insurance, FUEL, wear and tear.....
Being a trucker aint easy work, climbing in/out, rolling unrolling tarps, loading, driving safely and effectively, cleaning out trailers, backing up b-trains, dealing with issues. Not any monkey could do it.
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