Are you going to be loaded to the max? How many pallets do you think you'll have per trip? Do you know what your empty weight will be?
Mason, I've got just the thing for ya. I built a Weight & Balance section into the High Road Training Program. It teaches all about weight distrubution, loading cargo properly, sliding axles to adjust axle weights, calculating fuel burnoff, and more. Check that out.
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Mason, I've got just the thing for ya. I built a Weight & Balance section into the High Road Training Program. It teaches all about weight distrubution, loading cargo properly, sliding axles to adjust axle weights, calculating fuel burnoff, and more. Check that out.
Thanks, forgot about that.
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The new job I may be getting would have me making deliveries via 25 and 45ft trls. This will be 100% touch using a pallet jack. Sounds interesting and it would be nice to have a more physical job. I also assume I will have the strength to do the job. Primary problem is, I've never loaded a trl and therefore don't know how to distribute the weight to pass the scales. Any advice on how to do it?