I have a buddy who delivers Pepsi and he cut out boards with a slant and added heavy duty coat snaps??? Not sure what to call them but he has 4 boards that are graduated with a slope that snap together for different heights. Almost like a tier I guess. I'll see if I can get a picture
I would get several pieces of 2 X 8" boards, 24" in length. Strap these down behind the sleeper on your catwalk. This is the same technique I use for installing tire chains. Drive up onto one with the inside drive tire, and it raises the outside tire off the pavement. You could also level a trailer using this method.
I'll post a picture in a bit.
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I thought I would put this in a different subject from my weekly diary.
For those that don’t know I deliver to dollar general and unload my own trailer via liftgate. Sometimes it is easy and sometimes it is challenging depending on how level the parking lot is. I assure you that it’s know fun when you are leaning to one side.
To counteract this I will try to find things to shove under the tires to level it out. But there is not always things around that will help. I’m thinking about having my neighbor cut some blocks of wood to carry with me. Does anyone have any suggestions on what size or how many should do the trick? If I could be sure of a place to dig I would carry empty sandbags and a camp shovel and still might. Ya never know when it can come in handy
HOS:
Hours Of Service
HOS refers to the logbook hours of service regulations.