Tugger2
Senior Member
Id say definately not on the cedar loads. Mixed or hemlock get maxed before they are piled that high. The outfit i worked for knew the costs associated with overloading those trucks and seemed to able to keep a balance between production and abuse. There were times we even shortened bunk stakes to keep things under control.Im speaking as a shop guy not a driver.Cant say ive had the feeling myself of an overload and maybe a shortage of brake water,but i have sure worked to repair the consequences.