Wednesday, November 08, 2023

A terminal tractor, also known as a shunt truck, spotter truck, spotting tractor, yard truck, yard shifter, yard dog, yard goat, yard horse, yard bird, yard jockey, hostler, or mule. It ain't pretty, but it is very capable

I guess the mask inside is left over from Halloween

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  1. I wonder what that thing is hanging under the bumper?

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    1. I can guess that it's an electro magnet to pick up nails and screws in the enormous parking lot... but, only a guess. When I saw it, I wondered too

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    2. yep Its a magnet,
      youd be really surprised at how many nails and junk it collects in a week or two.

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  2. For some reason Jesse, this post reminded me of when I owned a truck, and worked hauling "roadrailers"
    with a company called Triple Crown Service, owned by Norfolk Southern Railroad.
    they were trailers that could run on the highway or the rails. They could slide the train wheel in under the back doors.
    no idea why this didnt work out to be profitable, it sure seemed like a good idea. but theyve sold off most of their roadrailers and closed most of their terminals. I think they had 14 at one point and now they have maybe 2 or 3 .

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    1. I posted about those! About 15 years ago

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  3. I'll bet it's for picking up parts that fall off the tractor.

    I once recommended that we install backup cameras on all our trucks so the drivers could keep an eye out for parts falling off.

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