Was 9 Pallets - Now hauling 15

lugnut1

Seasoned Expediter
Cargo hauling question; are any of you with straight trucks using a pallet stacking system?

Early into hauling freight we encountered cargo loads that were of a weight we could haul but consisted of more than the ten standard pallets we had deck space for and were non stackable loads. And since we also carry a pallet jack; reality was usually cargo needed to be 9 pallets or less, unless the pallets were stackable.

We can currently handle 15 non stackable 48”48”x48” skids with the cargo support system we installed. It has proven a profitable upgrade for hauling cargo.
 

lugnut1

Seasoned Expediter
Dude, the question is, are you using a pallet stacking system? I can count your response as no.
 

jjoerger

Veteran Expediter
Owner/Operator
US Army
Dude, the question is, are you using a pallet stacking system? I can count your response as no.

Oh, so sorry for asking questions about a product that you mentioned in your post that peaked my interest.:rolleyes:
My offiical response is "No".
 

Jack_Berry

Moderator Emeritus
i think he asked a legitimate question. is it load bars covered in 1" plywood? you are not the first to do that here.
 

lugnut1

Seasoned Expediter
Ah, let me get this right, I ask a question and I get questions. The question was legitimate, clear and concise. A yes or no shouldn’t be much to ask, don’t you think?

Plywood on load bars? Now that’s a cheap shot.
 

chefdennis

Veteran Expediter
Turtle wrote:

It's an unofficial stealth poll.

OHHH...hey do you need a "Decoder Ring"??? Cause if I do, I am in luck!! I got one in a cereal box this morning!!! And I only had to eat 3/4 of the cereal.....
 

golfournut

Veteran Expediter
Ask a question, then make a statement in the same post.

Folks can and will question the statement.

Perhaps next time JUST ask a question!
 

Jack_Berry

Moderator Emeritus
Ah, let me get this right, I ask a question and I get questions. The question was legitimate, clear and concise. A yes or no shouldn’t be much to ask, don’t you think?

Plywood on load bars? Now that’s a cheap shot.

Please enlighten us. Are you just stacking skids on load bars?You asked a question and I asked you one.
 

Ragman

Veteran Expediter
Retired Expediter
Turtle wrote:



OHHH...hey do you need a "Decoder Ring"??? ....

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cheri1122

Veteran Expediter
Driver
Cargo hauling question; are any of you with straight trucks using a pallet stacking system?

Early into hauling freight we encountered cargo loads that were of a weight we could haul but consisted of more than the ten standard pallets we had deck space for and were non stackable loads. And since we also carry a pallet jack; reality was usually cargo needed to be 9 pallets or less, unless the pallets were stackable.

We can currently handle 15 non stackable 48”48”x48” skids with the cargo support system we installed. It has proven a profitable upgrade for hauling cargo.

"And we're not telling you what it is, either, so there! We only mentioned it to make you jealous. HaHa!" :rolleyes:
 

Hyperdrive

Seasoned Expediter
Owner/Operator
Cargo hauling question; are any of you with straight trucks using a pallet stacking system?

Early into hauling freight we encountered cargo loads that were of a weight we could haul but consisted of more than the ten standard pallets we had deck space for and were non stackable loads. And since we also carry a pallet jack; reality was usually cargo needed to be 9 pallets or less, unless the pallets were stackable.

We can currently handle 15 non stackable 48”48”x48” skids with the cargo support system we installed. It has proven a profitable upgrade for hauling cargo.

Why do you want to know? Are you going to tell us something that will help us carry more freight?
 

zack100

Active Expediter
We can currently handle 15 non stackable 48”48”x48” skids with the cargo support system we installed. It has proven a profitable upgrade for hauling cargo.

My proposal is to "share the wealth" by hauling 12 and leaving the paultry leftovers for the rest of us so we too can share the wealth. :rolleyes:
 

cheri1122

Veteran Expediter
Driver
My proposal is to "share the wealth" by hauling 12 and leaving the paultry leftovers for the rest of us so we too can share the wealth. :rolleyes:

Great - but you're proposing it to someone who won't even share something that costs him nothing.....[maybe if there's enough begging to enhance his ego, he might throw a few hints to us little people]:rolleyes:
It's decking - we've seen it before!
 
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