Amazing End Dump FAIL - WOW you won’t believe what happens next! Must see! Epic FAIL!
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- Unbelievable End Dump fail. Driver has 30 + years experience. Complacent?
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WHO EVER THOUGHT PUTTING THOSE BOULDERS IN A TRAILER LIKE THAT WAS IGNORANT.
Whoever’s operating that trailer is ignorant
yep totally agree specially a long semi at that very clever 😢
Might as well throw some gumbo on top of that material and make it a party.
Those trailers should be banned just relying on one Axle when tub is up bloody stupid , and bolders shouldn't really be in that kind off trailer , nothing should be in that kind off trailer it's a dangerous design
@@davidmilledge221been pulling one for 13 years and never laid one over. Don’t be an idiot and load that material in one and they won’t go down.
Wrong operator, wrong trailer, wrong load. What could go wrong?
Those trailers are meant to unload only material that slides easily. Boulders that interlock will most definitely cause a tip over. That driver should have never hauled that load.
That's a Aluminum Trailer not ment to haul that
You never load a frameless all the way up in the front, and by the way that is an aluminum trailer, why would you put boulders in an aluminum trailer?😂😂😂😂
Keep in mind.... this is all pumice. Driver has been loading this material for almost 30 years.
Boulders get stuck in tri-axles . Putting that many in an aluminum end dump is ridiculous 😊
Didn't even dump the air bag's, everything he did was wrong.
Takes a steel half round tub to haul rip rap. Square body trailers bridge big rocks.
Aluminum end dumps were not made to haul boulders, thats why are half round steel end dumps!!
A co worker tried to haul broken asphalt in one ! Over it went !
It all happened because the air bags weren't dumped.
smylebutta7250 thats not the reason at all you fuckin peanut! The fuck outta here before i twang them ear lobes!
Actually that’s exactly why... didn’t dump the air bags.
@@danielsterio9188 I pulled a frameless round bottom for ten years hauling everything dealing with demolition. How about you?
Need a round tub for that size rock. Big rock gets jammed in a square bottom.
This is why they make Steel trailers. Stone bigger than 6-12" rip rap should never be put in an aluminum trailer. Rocks like this will easily dig themselves into the aluminum during loading and then you end up with this situation, regardless of the trailer being frameless or framed.
I wouldn’t put 4” in mine and would fire anyone that tried.
That trailer is not made for hauling that kinda shit
Bummer, at least tractor didn't lay down with the trailer. First couple of times I started dumping frameless made me nervous....😬😬😬
Still had air in the bags
BIG NO NO
That’s what I was thinking. He didn’t release the bags which allowed the trailer to bounce..
@GenX Marketing Group also why he had the material in a trailer that's not designed for it no no too
That's what happens with frameless dump trailers
Bolders in a aluminum dump bed yeah he must of been really needing the cash from the load to do that
I can't think of a worse trailer to use for that material. Someone got greedy or they're just plain dumb.
You don’t haul rip rap in that type end dump. Not ever.
Someone had a brain fart putting Boulders that size in the dump I'm waiting for it to flop over😂
Should have let it down sooner. Gotten an excavator there to pull the load from the front to the tailgate.
Rocks on a frameless. Wow!!! Never ever do this !!
The easiest way to free up the Boulders in the Nose of the Trailer. Lower the Dump, then pull forward 50 feet or more. Then make a quick Reverse and hit the Brakes. Do it once or twice. Will prevent a Lay Over.
Who in the hell hauls rip rap with a non demolition trailer. Then in an aluminum trailer...holy shit
Lower the box all the way down, pull ahead about 75', back -up as fast as possible and slam on your brakes. Repeat until the load breaks loose. Works great especially with large rock.
And don't forget to pop the transmission in neutral before hitting those breaks 😉
Am i the only person to see he didn't dump his airbags on the trailer? There was a few things I would have done way different. I don't care about nothing except getting the load off.
Dumping the air may have helped, but it was still the wrong trailer for the job
Gotta be smarter than the box of rocks. 🤷🏼♂️
Aluminum trailer with rocks in it definitely the wrong idea from the start
Fails:Framles,alumínium,squared,..For rocks always halfpipe steel bucket
Every end dump has been a side dump at least once.
First off...dude was grossly overloaded!!, secondly you never put hard rock in an aluminum tub
Keep in mind.... This is all pumice stone. Weight wise the truck weighed in under limits.
Wtf, aluminum trailers are not to haul rock wtf
Definitely that wasn’t the trailer for that, they have demolishing trailer
He literally never got out the truck and he know damn well that aluminum trailer ain’t built for them boulders
"It'll probably tip over, but it's worth a try."
Yup..with boulders I usually lower it almost all the way down.. reverse then push on the breaks just enough to loosen the load..I never do it raised that high..
It doesn’t look like he dropped the back air bags,if not that’s a no no
You can see the bags were full the suspension was moving up and down
And those boulders do not belong in an end dump
Been loading trucks like this for 22 years. I wouldn't recommend loading a trailer... with boulders!
Well with the right trailer it’s okay.
Kept it up too long, the rotation momentum of the earth overcame the flux capacitor! 😂😂👍
Rookie mistake!! It was a fail from start. Complete set up wrong .. Never dump on air bags they always need to be dropped.
It’s funny how they knew to unload this truck in the middle of the yard and not next to any equipment or buildings. Lol
Two types of end dump drivers. Ones who have tipped over and ones who will tip over.
@@cowsgohuh7328 Yes... it is more common than you might think. In fact the hydraulics and lift cylinder are designed to break away so that the cab doesn't go over with the trailer.
When the daughters boyfriend “borrows” the trailer 😂
Doesn’t appear to be the right tool for the job.
shit should had have a steel round bottom do that job wtf was he thinking in a aluminum end dump
Jesus Garica he was thinking damn after he tipped it over....
and you dont let the box down if it starts go pearshaped. you floor it up and hope for the best.
Keep in mind this is all pumice stone. Doesn't make it right.
Turned that end dump into a side dump. For the win
🤣
Boss: “Something going on out here?!?”
Man: “No sir....nothing!” 😬
😅
Why wasn't the suspension dumped? The air ride was still inflated!! WTF
The BEST way to try to get that out is get it part way up, pull ahead to make sure there aren’t any rocks under the trailer tires, put it in reverse and spoke the brakes. If the load doesn’t move off the nose, lower it down and call a material claw over and get it to FD the nose. I’ve blown hydraulic hoses keeping it up in the air like that and laid one on its side…once. Not fun.
Maybe the best reply yet.... keep in mind this is all pumice stone.
Welp… that’s one way to get it unloaded 😂
🤣
Wrong trailer for the job, never use an aluminum trailer for rock like that. Rocks got hung up at the front making it very unstable. Having the suspension still inflated also made it unstable. Pulling forward with rocks jammed at the front, air still in the bags made for the demise of the trailer. I'm guessing the driver must be new at the job.
It literally says in the description that the driver has 30+ years of experience
@@Ozzy_boi20 30+ years experience driving a different kind of dump truck more than likely
first comment and the first 5 words where taken out of my mouth.....wrong trailer for the job, 100% correct
Air in the suspension had a lot to do with that
@@rockingj3937 And a frameless at that.
It looks like it was overloaded actually which didn't help.
The problem is when the big rocks get stuck in the top and will not move making to much weight at the top wrong rocks for that trailer
Whoever loaded this trailer either knew what they were doing or it was his first day.
Boulders and allinium don’t match
Saw that coming from the beginning of the clip.
I never would have loaded that load! Period
Boulders like that do nor belong in an end dump...
We have to admit putting boulders in a frameless not a great idea but it can be done with experience and you should always dump airbags that’s why my trailers are set up when you release the tailgate the bags dump but he has a barn door
The trailer air bags are not dumped. Wtf did they expect to happen?????
Won't believe it??? Dude, I don't even do this kind of work and even I could see that shit coming from a mile away. 😂
I kept thinking why didn't he lower it all the way down pull ahead and try and back up and slam on the brakes wants to break it loose
I was thinking the same thing in a situation like this. Pull forward with enough space behind, operate in high range reverse or vice versa, throw trans back in neutral and slam the brakes to get the danger out of the front nose.
driving forward and slamming brakes creating even higher hazard for pistons snap.
I used to do this with my demo loads that got stuck. But you got to be on seriously level ground. Some drivers don’t have the nerve for it.
@@nlikicI disagree, When you brake hard the force on the ram is not downward, but away, and as the force of the brake reaches maximum, so does the relief of the weight as the load quickly slips down the trailer.
the worst kind of a trailer for this job , theres a stronger frame in my brass bed i got for my honeymoon all those years ago ,, secondly why load big stuff like this in a long trailer like this , better load well to the rear , no point in having big rocks stuck with the triler 30 foot in the air ,, the trailer looks like it has air suspension and was in full pressure mode ,, it was better to deflate in conditions like this ,, glad to see the tractor unit didnt go over at least that was saved during the dive
Thinking your brass bed is heavy duty...👀😳
@@ccook3659 ah yea ,, tell you what theres more metal in the subframe of the brass bed than that auld trailer ,, how are you , thanks for the comment and greetings from ireland,,, john
Keep in mind this is all pumice stone. Which could actually make the situation worse. The trailer is built to break away in the even this happens so the truck is not pulled over with the trailer.
Why? Don't go higher....lower it...and "bump" them out to get all the weight out the front.
I don't understand.
Atleast it didn't take the truck over. That could have been worse.
That's the wrong end dump for stone boulder, you need a U shape end dump
Aren't you supposed to deflate air bags while dumping?
You can or can’t, but it’s safest too so that if you would blow a bag while in the air she’d stay upright
This is not a rock trailer, and should've never been used for this. The driver should've known better. There are trailers that are designed to haul rocks this size, they have rounded bottom to prevent rocks from getting wedged together so they come out freely.
Chances are high that the driver refused to haul it, but the boss man not wanting to lose money and profit said, "haul it, or I'll hire someone that will haul it,"
I was a roll off driver and this is what my boss once told me when I told him that my truck had trouble picking up 30yd dumpster filled to the rim of sand and dirt. Let me say it was a scary ride back to the company yard, barely had brakes, no Jake brake. I had another driver unload the dumpster because the front tires would rise off the ground at least 5ft and it scared the crap out of me.
I was lucky weight master didn't see my wheels sqautin the way they did. Driver may refuse but boss will force drivers to do things they know are unsafe and against regulation.
@@NinetyFiveBravo1775 There's no such thing as being forced to " haul a load or else" in my book, at the end of the day the driver is responsible for that truck and cargo. If the boss doesn't agree with that, it's his problem not mine. I'm out.
@@dragongnnr not so easily said by those that need those checks to provide for a family. I understand what you're saying and even the law say I the driver have the right to refuse to operate defective equipment for example.....but you know as well as I do that everybody can't afford to just walk out like you say you would. 2 drivers died at this particular company, not being safe and rushing so they wouldn't be replaced...plenty of times I refused to drive my assigned truck.....if we didn't have a back up truck.....well I was told to drive it or drive to the unemployment line.
@@NinetyFiveBravo1775 Yeah, I get what you're saying, and hard to make that choice for some people. I've been blessed to work for a company that relies on driver input to make sure safety comes first. We as drivers are held accountable for the safe operation of our equipment, likewise we hold them accountable to provide us with the proper equipment to get the job done safely.
This driver has been hauling this type of pumice stone for almost 30 years. Doesn't make it right. Should have requested an experienced spotter perhaps and waited for the bottom to clear before raising higher?
" We have a bolder haul job for you .."..
" No thanks..! "
Should have used a dump truck or a round bottom would have been much better
Holding the camera the right way would have made the video better.
@ you sound.like a pussy yourself....lol
@@nomad1761
Takes one to know one.
@@abbasbinfirnas459 what a come back 👏
Amazing how quick things can go bad.
He lasted longer than I thought to be fair
Overloaded and forgot to dump them air bags. Waste of a good trailer
OK I just did a Google search and can see what you mean now. The trailer has air suspension at the back, which the driver left inflated allowing lateral movement. If he'd emptied them the trailer would have lowered onto a solid support and been heaps more stable. Is that how it works? I can totally see that. When it did the first wobble there was a ton of lateral moving in both directions, which figures because I am not sure that air suspension can be damped as well as hydraulic dampers - hmmm that does not mean the truch should not have both I guess. When I searched Google, it appears that end dumping trailers fall over on a very regular basis, but not the same one thankfully.
@@TrevorDennis100 yes. That thing is WAY overloaded too. If your load is sticking in the nose, drop it and make a strategy. Drop it and get in and pry the blockage.
I have pulled this kind of trailer years ago in the UK, made by Dyson, but don't know if they are still used. In those days there was no air suspension so can't commet on the deflation first remarks, but to my mind the worst thing you can do if you have a load stuck up top is move forward with it raised. Time consuming I know but the only way is to drop and move, raise, drop and move, and maybe give a quick shunt in reverse with the lowered body to unjam the load.I have seen others lay tippers on their sides, both frameless and otherwise, due to not following this advice with stuck loads. Even sand in the winter time can get stuck and roll a trailer.
Wtf. I’ve wouldn’t load those rock hells no
Who in the Holy Hell loaded that trailer.! They should have known better than that.
Don't blame the loader... That's the driver's fault
Keep in mind this is all pumice stone. Driver has been hauling the stone for almost 30 years. Doesn't make it right I know....
Y'all missed the mistake hear. It wasn't just putting the bolders in an aluminum trailer, he would have turned it over even if he had on gravel, sand or ABC. He forgot to dump his air bag suspension!
He would have probably been fine with sand or gravel on level ground, but he still should always dump suspension with an end dump. Even if he had of dumped the suspension, that rock would still get jammed up in the front and make him top heavy.
Keep in mind.... this is all pumice stone. Could be even worse as pumice tends to weld itself together being such soft material. However this driver has been hauling this stuff for almost 30 years. Doesn't make it right.....
@teamsix7185
I've been hauling an end dump since 1980. I'm pretty sure I know what I'm saying.
Have you ever hauled mulched loaded in freezing temperatures, then tried to dump it at 7 000 feet? I have, and yes, it was fun.
Load wet cinders at 7,000 feet in winter time and haul them south for about 2.5 hours and hope they don't stick to one side as you slowly dump them off.
I've done that too many times.
@@rodneypattonsr3179 I am not arguing. Just adding some more info..
@@teamsix7185
10.
He got it dumped.
I rebuild hydraulic cylinders
This is SOOOOO common
First off that aluminum trailer shouldn’t have had rocks
Keep in mind this is all pumice stone. Yes it is common actually. I think more than most realize. The trailer is designed to break away from the truck so as to not pull the truck over with it.
Predictable, those frameless trailers are only good for smooth flowing material on flat ground with the air dumped
You can haul it if you know what you are doing. The air should be out of the bags and If that load is stuck, drop it and think of a strategy.
Nah we use frameless trailers for boulders all the time, you gotta use a round bottom a rock tube and you just get the fucker up and let that shit get out don’t sit around with rip rap in the front like that
Those that have, and those that will...
I mean this dude didn't even get out and check especially with the kind of load been obstruct by those tarp iron
Would not recommend getting out. But could have had an experienced spotter for sure.
Any idiot should know not to haul rocks that big on those. That truck is also way overloaded . I do it with a triaxle demolition bed and it weighs over 80000 lbs at times and the bed isn't half that size and it still gets a bit shaky when those rocks come out all of the sudden. I hate hauling those, lol.
Actually it only appears to be overloaded. It is pumice stone. The driver has been hauling and dumping it for over 20 years. And has operated for well over 30 years. His weight was under the 80,000 lb maximum. As well his axle weights were all within limits.
@@teamsix7185 ah. Pumice. It makes more sense and seems less idiotic now. Haha. Thanks for clarifying.
Lower dumptake out rocks with excavator
Yup all day every day, when he felt the need to pull up twice and still the boulders were not coming down he should've released brakes and slowly lower , he thought rocking the trailer was the way to go , expensive way to learn
Exactly!! Thats why we had steel round bottom dumps that were frameless where I worked for ten years. not one rollover!!
Josef Venport that’s what I use, have couple of videos on my channel
The head is full of boulders!
The trailer needed to come down.
Trailer didn't fail driver did trailer was loaded wrong driver should have known better I pulled a dumb wagon for years never did that
You should only haul that with a steel trailer
I am not a dump truck driver but just watching that video made me very upset! Why would anybody LOAD those kind of boulders in an aluminum dump trailer if it would have been a steel dump trailer that may have had a very different outcome!
I realize this is from 8 years ago, but when are we going to learn how to hold a phone correctly? You could have gotten the entire scene in one shot without having to move if you just held the phone correctly
He didn't drop the air out of his bags either
Pulled end dump for 45 years,no issues,need plastic liner,no exceptions!
I'm a diesel mechanic and had to replace the main lifting hydraulic arm on a turned over dump truck. Had to cut the first stage connection with a torch to get it out. Truck was down 2 weeks to source the parts.
I would’ve told em “hell no I ain’t hauling it”
Raise it higher......higher..............HIGHER !!!!!!!!
Those frameless tippers are sketch
It’s not intended for hauling boulders. Dope.
but i always dump sandstone with it
Keep in mind... this is all pumice stone. Doesn't make it right....
That’s why you don’t use a frameless dump trailer for boulders
Airbags inflated on an aluminum frameless dump hauling rip-rap. Need I say more?
Well boss, I have some scrap aluminum.....
Dump the airbags dummy!!!! Not the trailer....👌👌
The trucking school I went to breezed right over that part. I was fortunate in that I had been driving tractor-trailers a few years before it became a real occupation.
Hey Mike just curious, should the airbags be dumped prior to dumping the bed of a truck transfer unit as well? just curious
With the rocks jammed up high, center of gravity was wrong. No bottom weight. All he had to do was drop the trailer back down, jerk forward to loosen, then redump. And I`m not even a driver. Just some 5 yr old sandbox experience.
Lol😂
True should have lowered it down once the top rocks didn’t come down. Shouldn’t have even tried to rise it . Seen more then a few top over at the local dump. Some scary stuff and for sure you don’t want to be next to them when dumping.
The real problem here is the camera man, smh 🤦🏽♂️
Yea. Could of told him maybe.
John Doe nope. He’s holding the camera wrong.
No round bottom steel trailers available? Last minute load that paid so well that we just had to book it? You could tell he was in trouble as soon as the vid started. Bags inflated and a frameless aluminum loaded with boulders. Damn it boy.