I wouldnt load that way

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I would put the 2 Row (4) pallet after the Unit to Front Wall,and double Stack behind it

depends what they are and whether its different drops, i.e. fertilizer for different farms?

Yes,but heavy.and high Weight in front of Fifth Wheel.
I’d rather change the drops in line if they are close to another.

No way to tell by looking how heavy they are. Too many pallets for them to be a tonne each so they could be relatively light.

possibly but it looks like Agri stuff and the front pallets are different from the rest, and if the front pallets are ammonium nitrate I’m not sure I’d want it anywhere near the IBCs which probably contain ‘propcorn’ or similar which is very corrosive. I suspect if those two were to mix you’d have a bit of an exothermic reaction :confused:

Here’s your chance to sort them out

http://jobcentreplus.jobhits.co.uk/HGV-CLASS-1-EUROPEAN-DRIVER-id-SUN-77263

assuming its agri fertilizer or similar in 25k bags, 5 bags to a row = 25bags to a pallet = 625kg/pallet. Feed is usually in 25kg bags - 40/ton.

I really miss lugging the old 1cwt bags of grain up rickety stairs into the dusty old loft…NOT :laughing:

looks like a good job

Amazing how you can look at photo and criticise the loading. What’s the product, how many drops, etc etc.

happysack:
Amazing how you can look at photo and criticise the loading. What’s the product, how many drops, etc etc.

nope, my first thought about the photo was, the names on the trucks and trailers look superimposed on the image, and not actually part of the vehicle, looks crap IMHO :unamused:

shuttlespanker:

happysack:
Amazing how you can look at photo and criticise the loading. What’s the product, how many drops, etc etc.

nope, my first thought about the photo was, the names on the trucks and trailers look superimposed on the image, and not actually part of the vehicle, looks crap IMHO :unamused:

You missed the typo at the bottom. If that’s a professional publicity pic I would sack them.

i agree with 'spanker about the superimposed writing and santa (spelling on the copyright), and also the 6 links above the pictures all say home, and dont actually do 'owt.

Website seems a perfect reflection of the company, looking at the wages they are paying.

Poor photoshopping springs to mind.