The shipper is supposed to plug the holes. We haul pork and chicken and they always plug the holes
2025-05-18 20:21:15
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Reefer_Trucker07 :
After all my years, I’ve hauled chicken, beef. Fresh, binned all kinds of way and I have never had my load leak
2025-05-21 23:09:52
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Rabbilt :
Full circle with bob lol, I remember all the beef from 4 years ago.
2025-05-18 18:44:39
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Michele R :
love the color of ur glasses
2025-05-18 18:42:37
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lynknz1269 (Lynn) :
I'm not trying to be disrespectful...when hauling combo boxes, you aren't allowed plug the holes. I spent a year hauling them within the last 3 years...I thought it was wrong...Tyson, Pilgrims and Wayne's Farm didn't allow it
2025-05-19 01:35:24
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Alice Wagner :
As someone who hauls this stuff all the time, these loads are mostly drop and hook nowadays. Shippers are in charge of that and they never have any instruction for that. Had a leaky chicken load before and even the company told me “it happens” although it was pretty funny when they thought it was the truck itself was leaking trying to tell me I was leaking transmission fluid or something
2025-05-19 09:29:21
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the fly on many walls :
never heard of plugging the holes but then again all I haul is French fries and beer. learned sumtin new
2025-05-18 18:48:02
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fat_nose_frankie :
lol..I've done refer for 25 yrs and hauled mostly chicken...you don't plug the holes you let that shit drain.
if you don't it all pours out when you open the doors....your wrong.
2025-05-20 13:49:21
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Thatoneguy :
Never heard of plugging holes definitely wasn’t trained on that how do I figure out how to do that?
2025-05-18 22:49:26
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Kris :
The holes in the floor do not get plugged. They have a “check valve” on them. It’s just a rubber tube that’s closed off on the end that will allow them to drain.
2025-05-24 05:58:30
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stephenmontgomer249 :
never seen one plugged ever
2025-05-19 02:29:08
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kevin :
half the time the plugs are missin
2025-05-19 17:59:36
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LillPicklee :
Usually if I haul a fresh load it will leak out of either the very front or the back by the doors. But it definitely doesn’t leak THAT much. Usually the shipper will put it on a drip line for a little while before pickup.
2025-05-19 11:58:18
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M S :
used to plug the holes with plastic bags before they banned them here
2025-05-19 10:17:19
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RoamingRob :
It's literally spelled out in the regs that only water is allowed to leak from a trailer... Nothing else...
2025-05-19 02:08:20
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Arizona Lone Strar :
Hey hyena, I didn’t do a whole Lotta reefer. I only did it for a couple of weeks. Do they make one that has some kind of full or something because they never taught me anything about that like I said I didn’t do it very long. They never said anything about it, and I didn’t keep doing it because I didn’t like listening to the reefer and the weird hours of loading and unloading. This is new to me.
2025-05-18 23:54:13
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Fed up T :
🤣🤣🤣
2025-05-27 05:49:11
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droopiewiener :
💯💯💯
2025-05-22 20:36:39
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Carla :
😂😂😂
2025-05-20 03:48:39
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Stephen Craft :
😂😂😂
2025-05-19 14:10:19
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tiffanymmuro :
😳😳😳
2025-05-18 23:28:16
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bre :
🙏🙏🙏
2025-05-18 21:45:40
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Tina :
That depends on if it frozen, or iced bathed chicken. They have drainage at the plant to drain excess at the plant, but it does have some come out while driving, but it shouldn't be as much as in the video.
2025-05-18 19:12:14
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