Posts Tagged ‘Utah’
On the Road-FINALLY (with challenges)
After waiting since Tuesday evening for our load to California to move, we finally got started this morning. But not without problems. To start off, the driver could not drop his third drive axle. The reason: a wire had corroded loose on the actuator for his air bag. After about an hour, we jury rigged [...]
One load dropped…another to pick up
Today, I dropped the load I’ve been on since last Friday. There were two notable experiences related to that. The first was a 20 mile trip around a lake on narrow winding 2 lane roads with a 14 foot wide load. Actually it wasn’t nearly as bad as it could have been. Traffic was lighter [...]
TRY COLLAPSIBLE CONES TO GAIN MORE SPACE
As professional pilot car operators, we try to carry all the required equipment and lots of good-to-have items to help us help our load get to its destination safely and efficiently. It takes up a lot of space!
One of the biggest space users is our safety cones. Three eighteen inch cones occupy 1.54 cubic feet. [...]