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Hi I didn't really wanted to put this on other subtopic like chat, as I only want input from Raymond Techs, we have about 8 8900's tranports, 2 singles, 2 triples, and 4 doubles. We get a tremendous amount of downtime on them triples, mainly for damage, like pull rods, hyd cylinders which I think it might be for overloading, daily blown fuses, flat tires, etc. How do you guys deal with this? Is there a better way to transport multiple pallets? We have spent an enourmous amount of money on those two triples that we could have easily bought a new one, or a couple of doubles, drivers don't care they ram into everything and everything and drag wheels, until they are flat, management does a very poor job at writing people up for damage equipment. Your input is greatly appreciated.
  • Posted 29 Aug 2012 02:54
  • By fredz0003
  • joined 25 Feb'11 - 69 messages
  • Texas, United States
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