I would disagree on that one. When you load a tipper truck you should start in the most rear end of the bed to fill, then you move forward with the next bucket towards the trucks cab with the pile. There is in this case two safety- and one weight reason for this. Safety one: If you have loaded the truck halfway or so - like in video, building a pile from front to the end - and then you get a rock or boulder in your bucket..wich you might not even see because it's in bottom of the bucket hidden under finer material. How you gonna unload it safely on the truck bed? You will have the risk that the rock or boulder will roll of the rear end of the truck and hit your excavator. If you load from rear TO front, then you have the pile as a safety barrier when you keep on loading the truck with boulders etc. Safety two: The truck driver will drive away and tip this load somewhere. And when the driver is tipping, then these rocks will be at top of the bed making the truck unstable. If the ground is the uneven at the tipping scene then these rock could cause the whole truck to flip over on the side if they got stuck/jammed up there on the bed - rocks can lock up within each other and the side of the tipper bed. Secondly; if the finer material is allready tipped in a pile behind the truck and the rock/ boulder comes rushing after and land on the pile with fine material, and then they might start rolling towards the rear end of the truck causing damage on the truck. The weight reason: The main weight of the load should be right above the rear axles of the truck to get the most stability of the truck under the transportation. And this also has a great inpact on the steering and braking behavior of the truck and therefore how it behaves on the road.
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I would disagree on that one. When you load a tipper truck you should start in the most rear end of the bed to fill, then you move forward with the next bucket towards the trucks cab with the pile. There is in this case two safety- and one weight reason for this.
Safety one: If you have loaded the truck halfway or so - like in video, building a pile from front to the end - and then you get a rock or boulder in your bucket..wich you might not even see because it's in bottom of the bucket hidden under finer material. How you gonna unload it safely on the truck bed? You will have the risk that the rock or boulder will roll of the rear end of the truck and hit your excavator.
If you load from rear TO front, then you have the pile as a safety barrier when you keep on loading the truck with boulders etc.
Safety two: The truck driver will drive away and tip this load somewhere. And when the driver is tipping, then these rocks will be at top of the bed making the truck unstable. If the ground is the uneven at the tipping scene then these rock could cause the whole truck to flip over on the side if they got stuck/jammed up there on the bed - rocks can lock up within each other and the side of the tipper bed.
Secondly; if the finer material is allready tipped in a pile behind the truck and the rock/ boulder comes rushing after and land on the pile with fine material, and then they might start rolling towards the rear end of the truck causing damage on the truck.
The weight reason: The main weight of the load should be right above the rear axles of the truck to get the most stability of the truck under the transportation. And this also has a great inpact on the steering and braking behavior of the truck and therefore how it behaves on the road.
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