About Rice Hull Specialty Products
Rice Hull Specialty Products is known for its friendly staff and straightforward loading process, though it can be time-consuming. Customers report long wait times, often taking several hours to load, especially if there are multiple trucks ahead. There are helpful tips for truckers, such as swinging wide to access the scale and checking in with a worker who will assist them. The facility operates 24 hours, but lines can form at any time. Drivers can drop their trailers and head to nearby Walmart while waiting. Once checked in, drivers can relax in their trucks until it's their turn, as staff will notify them when loading is ready. There are also portable restrooms available for drivers' convenience. Overall, the experience can vary, with some visits taking less than two hours, but patience is often required at this busy location.
Not a real bad place, just takes a while. 3 trucks ahead of me and took about 7 hours till I was loaded. Really nice people and SWING WIDE to get on the scale, it’s not forgiving.
Truckers, take this turn from the oncoming lane to get onto scale. A worker will come out and get your info. People are friendly here. Be prepared to wait hours. You can drop your trailer and head to Walmart if need be. Let them know. There's Porto potties for drivers.
Hit or miss. I've been here one time that was loaded and weighed out less than 2 hours. It's 24 hours but it seems no matter what time I've arrived. 10 pm 3 AM 9AM 4PM there was always a line and it's been taking an average of close to 2 hours to load each truck here lately so if you get there and there is about 3 or more trucks in front of you, then your about to get caught up on your sleep. The one good thing is after you check in and find your parking spot they'll come knock on your door when it's your turn so no worries having to pull up every hour in a line or worrying of someone is gonna cut in front of you. The scale leaves no room for error when you pull on it. Swing wide and watch the polls, it seems like a lot of scales are built like that. After you pull on scale and check in they'll tell you whether to park and they'll come get you or if you're really lucky there is no one getting loaded then your good to back in. When your backing in to get loaded, there is a rope hanging on the drivers side, try and get your trailer as close to that rope as possible on the drivers side. You'll back up until they blow at you. 1 blow means pull forward or STOP. 2 blows means back up and you'll hear the one blow to STOP.