NEW TO JOB

even when empty run with the sheet on improves fuel ecomony and stability

PASSED!!! thanx again to everyone for your support, it helped loads :smiley:

GRIZ:
PASSED!!! thanx again to everyone for your support, it helped loads :smiley:

Well done :smiley:

Congratulations GRIZ :smiley:

Well played GRIZ :sunglasses: :smiley: :wink:

Congratulations Griz,well done,let this be inspiration for anyone going for their test.
regrads derek

well done mate all bets for what ever the future brings and have fun

well done m8 @ good luck with the tipper job.

Well done! :wink: :sunglasses: :laughing:

Well Done :smiley: :smiley: :smiley:

:slight_smile: Well Done on your test success, Griz. :sunglasses:

Another couple of tips ( :laughing: ) for you in addition to the good ones already suggested above by Toytown,Muckles and CM :

~ Always tip with the unit and trailer straight, never with the unit at an angle - ( better stability. )

~ Beware of crosswinds when the tipper is fully raised. When the load is discharged and the body is still at full height is when you really don’t want a strong gust of wind blowing from the side ! :laughing:

You’ll need to ask your new work colleagues about the on - board weighing device and the easy sheet systems - ( most bulk tippers have these nowadays ), - but could be one of a couple of different makes. :wink:

  • In your original post you mentioned the stuff you’ll need to take with you for your nights out :-

Here’s a link to a previous thread with lots of suggestions mentioned by the many contributors :wink: :

trucknetuk.com/phpBB2/viewtopic. … ght=#47279

Hope this helps,