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Thomas Tank & Friends Engine Trackmaster Tomy Railway Flat Beds Cargo Car Set 3


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HO 1:87 Busch Flatbed Farm Trailer with Water Tank  # 44978 : Model


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Green Breakdown Crane Train + Flatbed Thomas the Tank Wooden Railway Train 2002


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LEGO City Cargo Train 7939


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Load up the new Cargo Train and send it down the line! Use the big crane to load and unload containers and cars from the train and container truck. Open the canopies on the engine to reveal the driver’s cabins on either end; use the 4-channel, 7-speed infrared remote control to transport the goods along the tracks around the LEGO® City! Includes 4 minifigures: 1 train driver and 3 freight yard wo…

Thomas the Train: TrackMaster New Moments - Fiery Flynn


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Thomas and Friends Wooden Railway - Breakdown Train Learning Curve


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Thomas & Friends Railway Adventures Playset


Thomas & Friends Railway Adventures Playset


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With this playset, kids can actually drive Thomas the Tank Engine, toot his horn, switch tracks, link him to other trains, and engage in all manner of Usefulness, the chief currency of the Island of Sodor. The Thomas-shaped plastic playset straps easily over standard keyboards (not ergonomic ones or laptops). A red throttle moves Thomas forward or backward along the track. A green lever switc…

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Brother DCPJ125 Color Photo Printer with Scanner and Copier


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Canon MultiPass F30 Flatbed Multifunction


Canon MultiPass F30 Flatbed Multifunction


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Designed with small spaces in mind, Canon’s F50 Multipass combines several necessary functions inside one sleek box that fits snugly into an 18-by-24-inch space. Featuring a copier, scanner, and printer, this speedy and accurate machine is a convenient device for home offices and imaging hobbyists. The printer and copier are compatible with envelopes, transparencies, photo paper, stickers, and tr…

Tank Flatbed

Glossary of trucking industry terms in the United States

General

Bill of lading (BOL, BL, B/L)

Main article: Bill of lading

A paper document between a shipper and a carrier acknowledging the receipt of goods for transport. Usually describes the nature of the cargo; hazardous materials classification (if any); amount of cargo by weight, size, and/or number of pallets, boxes, barrels, etc; and the origin and destination of the cargo.

Bobtailing

Operating a tractor unit with no trailer attached.

Broker

A person or company that arranges for the truck transportation of cargo belonging to others, using for-hire carriers to provide the actual truck transportation.

Bulk cargo

Main article: Bulk cargo

Large quantities of undivided or unpackaged cargo, such as a tank trailer filled with gasoline.

Bulk freight

See bulk cargo.

Cabotage

Main article: Cabotage

The rights of a country to control the movement of vessels and vehicles transporting goods or passengers within its borders. May refer to the transportation of cargo between two points within a country by a vehicle registered in another country.

Cargo

See freight.

Consignee

Main article: Consignee

The person or entity transferring legal responsibility or ownership of the cargo (or consignment) from the carrier.

Consignment

Main article: Consignment

An agreement between a consignee and a consignor in which the goods are taken responsibility for and transported by a third party, the carrier. May also simply refer to the consigned goods (i.e., the cargo).

Consignor

Main article: Consignor

The person or entity transferring legal responsibility or ownership of the cargo (or consignment) to the carrier.

Deadheading

Operating a truck with an empty trailer.

Demurrage

A charge by the carrier (any mode) for excess retention of shipping vessel, container, trailer, etc; caused by untimely unloading

Electronic on-board recorder (EOBR)

Main article: Electronic on-board recorder

An device hooked into the truck which transmits useful management information such as truck location, speed, and idle time.

Float shifting

Shifting gears without using the clutch pedal. Also called “slip shifting” or “dead sticking.”

A hazardous materials placard

Freight

Main article: Freight

The materials or goods being transported.

Hazardous materials (Haz-mat)

Main article: Dangerous goods

Explosive, flammable, poisonous or otherwise potentially dangerous cargo. Large amounts or especially hazardous cargo are required to be placarded under haz-mat regulations (extensive).

Heavy-Haul

The transport of loads weighing well beyond standard weight limits, under special permit, during daylight hours, and using designated routes, usually with pilot cars.

Intermodal

Main article: Intermodal freight transport

A single trailer or container that encounters multiple forms of transportation along its route, such as truck/ship/rail.

Just-in-time

Main article: Just-in-time (business)

A method of inventory control in which warehousing is either nonexistent or kept to a minimum. The freight arrives “just in time”, and only when it is needed.

Log book

Main article: Logbook

A form which describes the working duties of truck drivers for each 24-hour period.

Manifest

A document that describes the contents of a shipment in greater detail than a bill of lading. Commonly used as a checklist during unloading.

Operating authority

Motor carriers for-hire must apply for the authority to engage in interstate commerce with the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration.

Oversize load

Main article: Oversize load

A unit of cargo that is larger than the legally defined limits for width, length, height, and/or weight; it cannot be broken down into smaller units.

A typical wooden pallet

Pallet

Main article: Pallet

A wooden (or sometimes plastic) platform on which boxes or cargo are stacked and sometimes shrink-wrapped. Usually refers to the entire palletized stack of boxes, although it can refer to the platform itself.

Progressive shifting

Main article: Progressive shifting

A method of shifting gears that optimizes the power range of the engine, which in turn optimizes fuel efficiency.

Receiver

Consignee, importer, or buyer (who may or may not be the same) named in the bill of lading as the party responsible for receiving a shipment.

A plastic pallet

Shipper

Consignor, exporter, or seller (who may or may not be the same) named in the bill of lading as the party responsible for initiating a shipment.

Shore power

Main article: Shore power

A land-based electric power supply for trucks. Eliminates the need for engine idling while parked, and in the case of IdleAire, also supplies land-based climate control within the truck cab, as well as internet and TV access.

Terminal

A dock or hub where freight either originates, terminates, or is handled in the transportation process; or a location where motor carriers maintain operating facilities.

Tractor

Main article: Tractor unit

A semi-truck (powered unit) used to pull a load or semi-trailer (unpowered unit) by means of a fifth wheel mounted over the rear axle(s) in a semi-truck/semi-trailer combination.

Truck Stop Electrification (TSE)

See shore power.

Drivers and carriers

Common carrier

Main article: Common carrier

A for-hire carrier that is obligated to serve the general public.

Company driver

Employee of a carrier who is assigned to drive company-owned trucks.

Contract carrier

A for-hire carrier contracted to one particular shipper. A contract carrier enters into a contract whose terms are negotiated between a specific carrier and specific customer.

Dedicated route

A driver or carrier who transports cargo between regular, prescribed routes. Regular route drivers usually are at home on regular intervals, given the scheduled nature of their routes.

For-hire carrier

A licensed carrier that holds itself out to hire under either a public tariff for the general public (for-hire common carrier) or under a contract filed with a specific shipper (contract carrier). For-hire carriers must apply for operating authority with the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration.

Irregular route

See over-the-road.

Less-than-truckload (LTL)

Main article: Less than truckload

A driver or carrier who specializes in, or a load composed of many different types of cargo, each typically weighing less than 10,000 pounds (4,500 kg), with many different destinations. Generally involves the use of terminal facilities to break and consolidate shipments. A LTL driver normally has a dedicated or regional route.

Long-haul

See over-the-road.

Motor carrier

A person or company providing transportation of property or passengers using commercial motor vehicles.

Over-the-road (OTR)

A driver or carrier who transports cargo to any place at any time, without prescribed schedules or routes. Long-Haul OTR involves being away for weeks, or months at a time, often cross-country or international (Canada and Mexico), given the unscheduled nature of their routes.

Owner-operator (O/O)

Main article: Owner-operator

Self-employed independent drivers who operate privately owned or leased trucks, as opposed to a company driver.

Private carrier

A not-for-hire carrier contracted to or owned by a shipper that does not offer services to the general public, and operates primarily to transport its own goods. Private carriers are not required to obtain operating authority by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration.

Regional route

A driver or carrier who transports cargo in a limited geographical area, usually within a certain radius of one’s own home or company terminal, and may or may not maintain a schedule.

Regular route

See dedicated route.

Team drivers

A team of two or more drivers who ride together and drive the same truck in shifts, essentially allowing the truck to remain in motion almost constantly. Primarily used for time-sensitive freight.

Truckload (TL)

Main article: Truckload shipping

A driver or carrier who specializes in, or a load composed of one type of cargo, typically weighing more than 10,000 pounds (4,500 kg), with normally one destination. A truckload driver is normally an over-the-road driver with an irregular route.

Vehicles

Big rig

See semi-truck.

Big truck

See semi-truck.

Bobtail

Either a tractor without a trailer, or a box truck. In verb form, this also refers to operating a truck without a trailer.

Bob truck

See box truck.

A straight truck or box truck

Box truck

Main article: Box truck

A smaller, single-unit, non-articulated truck, usually having between 6 and 10 wheels. Often incorrectly called a ‘bobtail.’

Cab over

Main article: Cab over

A short, box-shaped tractor with no hood, and a steep vertical front. The “cab” rides “over” the engine and front steering axle. Used when a shorter wheelbase is needed.

Combination vehicle

A vehicle composed of two or more separate units, a tractor (powered unit, semi-truck) and a trailer (unpowered unit, semi-trailer).

Conventional truck

Main article: Conventional truck

A tractor featuring a forward engine and a cab situated in front of the rear axle, with a convential hood configuration.

Day cab

A truck cab without a sleeper berth.

Dump truck

Main article: Dump truck

Usually refers to a straight truck with a bucket-like cargo area, although it can refer to a semi-truck with a dump trailer.

Eighteen-wheeler

This term is derived from the number of wheels that the typical OTR tractor-trailer configuration has. See also semi-truck.

Semi-truck

Main article: Semi-trailer truck

An articulated (jointed) combination vehicle, commonly composed of a 10-wheeled tractor and an 8-wheeled trailer.

Straight truck

See box truck.

Tractor-trailer

See semi-truck.

Truck crane

A special truck (carrier) with a permanently mounted crane (upper). This design allows faster moves from site to site than conventional cranes.

Vehicle parts

See also Semi-trailer truck#Construction for a diagram of truck parts.

Baffle

A partition or separator within a liquid tank, used to inhibit the flow of fluids within the tank. During acceleration, turning, and braking, a large liquid-filled tank may produce unexpected forces on the vehicle due to the inertia of liquids.

Bulkhead

A strong wall-like structure placed at the front of a flatbed trailer (or on the rear of the tractor) used to protect the driver against shifting cargo during a front-end collision. May also refer to any separator within a dry or liquid trailer (also called a baffle for liquid trailers) used to partition the load.

The cab of an 18-wheeler

Bunk

See sleeper berth.

Cab

See cabin.

Cabin

Main article: Cabin (truck)

The interior of a truck where the driver sits to operate the vehicle.

Cheater axle

See lift axle.

Engine brake

Main article: Engine brake

A braking system that utilizes the back pressure from the engine’s pistons to slow down the vehicle. Commonly used to prevent heavy trucks from accelerating out of control while driving on steep downhill grades.

A fifth wheel coupling platform

Fifth wheel

Main article: Fifth wheel

A pivoting platform on the rear of a truck tractor, used to support the front end of the trailer being towed that contains locking jaws that engage the trailer kingpin.

Gladhands

Interlocking connectors attached to air hoses that supply air from the tractor to the trailer for air brakes.

Headache rack

See bulkhead.

Jake brake

Main article: Jake brake

A popular brand of engine brake. See also engine brake.

Kingpin

A large pin, underneath the front of a trailer, which interlocks with the fifth wheel.

Landing gear

A set of retractable, crank-up legs that support the front of a trailer when it is not connected to a tractor.

A dump truck with a raised lift axle

Lift axle

An air-powered axle that may be raised or lowered to the ground to provide greater load-carrying capacity, or to comply with axle weight requirements (see also Federal Gross Weight Bridge Formula).

Retarder

Main article: Retarder (mechanical engineering)

A device used to assist braking that does not use friction. such as engine braking or axle-mounted electromagnetic retarders. See also engine brake.

Sleeper berth

Main article: Berth (sleeping)

The portion of the truck’s interior designated for sleeping, legally must contain a bed.

Super single

A single, larger wheel, substituted for a tandem assembly. The main benefit of a super single is a reduction in weight; combined with lower rolling resistance the super single promises better fuel economy. The disadvantage is the lack of tire redundancy from which tandem wheels benefit, as tire failure can disable the vehicle.

Tandem

May refer to the set of dual wheels or dual axles commonly found on large trucks. The word tandem itself means “having parts arranged one behind another”.

Tandem axle

A pair of axles spaced close together.

Tandem wheel

A set of dual wheels (on pickup trucks, known as a dually). A tandem assembly is a redundant backup system, if one tire fails the second will maintain support, allowing the vehicle to keep driving.

Trailers

Auto transport

A specialized trailer or truck/trailer combination used for transporting passenger vehicles.

Belly dump

See bottom dump.

A bottom dump trailer

Bottom dump

A dump with a funnel-shaped floor for unloading through the bottom.

Bull wagon

slang, See livestock.

An intermodal container trailer

Car hauler

See auto transport.

Chip van

specially designed bulk dry van with open top for wood byproducts.

Container

Main article: Intermodal container

A simple, enclosed box of standardized sizes, used for intermodal transport.

Container chassis

A skeletal trailer composed of a simple chassis for the mounting of an intermodal container.

Covered wagon

slang, A flatbed with specially fitted side plates and curved ribs supporting a tarp covering, commonly referred to as a “side kit”. Named for the resemblance to horse-drawn covered wagons.

Curtainside

Can be either a dry box with tarp sides, or a flatbed with a movable frame of squared ribs supporting a tarp.

A double dropdeck flatbed trailer

Deep-drop van

A specialized dry van that maximizes interior space, with a lowered floor and higher roof. Normally used to transport bulky, relatively light cargo, such as furniture and electronics.

Double decker

A specialized trailer with 2 floors to allow for more cargo space.

Double dropdeck

A flatbed with the lowest deck. Featuring a raised step at the front, where the trailer attaches to the fifth wheel, and at the back, where the wheel wells are located. Normally used for oversize/overheight loads.

set-of-doubles (4 units)

Doubles trailer

A trailer between 26 feet (7.9 m) and 29 feet (8.8 m) long that can be used singularly as a delivery trailer in congested areas or in combination with another trailer for over the road.

A standard dry van trailer

Dropdeck

A flatbed with a lowered deck, featuring a raised step at the front, where the trailer attaches to the fifth wheel.

Dry box

See dry van.

Dry bulk

A variation of the liquid tank trailer, with a funnel-shaped bottom, used for hauling bulk quantities of dry powder (sometimes called bulk pneumatic). Usually loaded through holes in the top, unloaded through the bottom or through pneumatic force.

Dry van

A simple, enclosed non-climate controlled rectangular trailer that carries general cargo, including food and other products that do not require refrigeration. Usually loaded/unloaded through the rear doors, requiring elevated access for forklifts to enter the trailer.

Dump

A box-like trailer with an open top for loading, commonly used for hauling bulk quantities of dirt, rock, gravel, etc.

Flatbed

A flat trailer with no enclosure or doors. Can be loaded/unloaded from the sides or above, and does not require elevated access for forklifts.

A gooseneck lowboy trailer with an oversized load

Gooseneck lowboy

Main article: Lowboy (trailer)

A specialized lowered flatbed trailer featuring an arched coupling arm, normally used for oversize/overweight loads.

Grain

A rectangular enclosure with an open top for bulk loading, covered with a tarp, and a funnel shaped bottom for unloading grain, fertilizer, etc.

Hopper

See grain.

Livestock

A rectangular enclosure with sides featuring numerous ventilation holes, an interior with multiple levels, and usually a ramp in the rear for loading/unloading. Used for hauling cows, pigs, sheep, etc.

Live-bottom

A dry van with solid or openable roof with a moveable mechanized floor for unloading.

Logger

A specialized trailer used for transporting logs, consisting of a basic, sometimes adjustable length, chassis with vertical stakes along the sides to hold the logs in place.

Lowboy

See double dropdeck, or gooseneck lowboy.

Platform

See flatbed.

Portable parking lot

slang, See auto transport.

Pup

1) a rigid Rear-dump pulled behind a standard dump truck. 2) the short second trailer in a Rocky Mountain Double combination.

Rear dump

A dump with a rear pivot point allowing the front of the cargo area to be raised vertically for unloading through the rear.

Reefer

See refrigerated van.

A rear dump trailer with a daycab tractor

Refrigerated van

A refrigerated and insulated box trailer.

Side dump

A dump with front and rear pivot points allowing the cargo area to tilt sideways for unloading.

Side kit

See covered wagon.

Sideloader

A specialized container trailer with cranes on the front and rear to allow for on-the-spot loading and unloading.

A tank trailer on Interstate 25 at Interstate 80 in Cheyenne, Wyoming

Skateboard

See flatbed.

Stepdeck

See dropdeck.

Tank

Main article: Tank truck

An enclosed cylinder-shaped tank used for hauling bulk quantities of liquid.

Tanker

See tank.

footnote: Since the 1960s, trailer manufacturers and the industry in general have developed a myriad of specialized trailers and commodity transfer techniques for more efficiency and functionality. Hence, the above glossary is by no means complete. Sometimes stationary equipment is mounted on or designed around a trailer chassis for transport to a permanent, or semi-permanent location.

Trailer configurations

‘B’ train Double

A special set-of-doubles: the second (usually shorter) trailer is hooked directly to the first via a fifth wheel on the rear of the first one (two semis).

A rocky mountain double configuration with two dry bulk trailers

Rocky Mountain Double

A combination of a standard trailer and a shorter pup trailer. Legal in more than 20 states, use is usually restricted to toll roads, freeways, or by permit.

Standard

A single trailer. Common dimensions range from 45 feet (14 m) to 53 feet (16 m) long, and up to 13.5 feet (4.1 m) tall.

Triple

A combination of three doubles trailers. Legal in 17 states, usually restricted to major highways, toll roads, or freeways.

Turnpike Double

A combination of two standard trailers. Legal in 18 states, these unusually long combinations are invariably restricted to toll roads or freeways.

References

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Trucking industry in the United States

Regulated by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration

Regulations

Commercial driver’s license  Hours of service  Federal Bridge Gross Weight Formula  Electronic on-board recorder  Motor carrier safety rating  Motor Carrier Act of 1980  International Registration Plan  National Network

Manufacturers

Trucks: Autocar  Freightliner  International  Kenworth  Mack  Peterbilt  Sterling  Volvo  Western Star  White

Engines: Caterpillar  Cummins  Detroit Diesel  Mercedes-Benz  Navistar

Motor carriers

Truckload carriers: Covenant  England  J.B. Hunt  PAM Transport  Schneider  Swift  USA Truck  Werner   Knight

LTL and parcel carriers: ABF  Con-way  FedEx  UPS  YRC (formerly Yellow and Roadway)

Moving companies: Allied  Atlas  Bekins  Gentle Giant Moving Company  Graebel  Global  Mayflower  North American  PODS  United   Shleppers Moving & Storage

Truck stops

Bosselman  Flying J  Iowa 80  Petro  Pilot  Road Ranger  Roady’s  TravelCenters  Love’s  Town Pump

People

Reginald Denny  Jimmy Hoffa  Fred Smith  John B. Hunt  Kelly Reno  Iyman Faris  Larry Walters  Keith Jesperson

Organizations

Teamsters Union  Owner-Operator Independent Drivers Association  American Trucking Associations  SmartWay Transport Partnership

Glossary

Glossary of trucking industry terms in the United States

Popular culture

Film: Black Dog  Convoy  Duel  F.I.S.T.  Maximum Overdrive  The Gang’s All Here  Smokey and the Bandit (series)  They Drive by Night  White Line Fever  Joy Ride

Television: B.J. and the Bear  Ice Road Truckers  Movin’ On  Trick My Truck

Music: “Convoy”  “Papa Loved Mama”  “Six Days on the Road”  “Teddy Bear”  “Drive-By Truckers”

Radio: Road Dog Trucking  America’s Trucking Network  Midnight Trucking (Bill Mack  Dale Sommers  Dave Nemo)

Other : The Rolling Memorial

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Is there a way to turn this diesel tank(Designed to hold diesel, not gas) into a gas tank. I have a flatbed truck and want this tank for its slim design and ruggidness. Have you ever used this tank. Do you like it? If there is another company that makes really slim tnaks, please give me a link!
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Diesel does not give off fumes and is combustible, not flammable. I guess you would need a vent and pressure relief with an anti-flashback device. Depending on the jurisdiction and purpose of your operation, it may not be legal! Gasoline just scares me!

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