Big Loads - Post Photos Number 2

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  1. Superhauler

    Superhauler TEACHER OF MEN

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    Looks like a beam wagon and the tracks dug into pavement while he was crossing at an angle and it popped what few chains he had on it. The bridge has a pretty good hump in it.
     
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  3. macavoy

    macavoy Road Train Member

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    Well they did a pretty #### good job of stopping the axle from opening
     
  4. soloflyr

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    Just seeing this, at midnight, but was wondering why there was a second pin behind the first one on the slide. Think I'd have to ask the driver that normally drags that wagon about it though.
     
  5. johndeere4020

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    Like I said I think they probably put it in there to keep the axle from opening up when it goes over a hump and drops the shims out. My Talbert has a set of bolts you can put through the axle, through the shims, then through the rear of the trailer that prevent the axle from opening. The Etnyre I pulled had nothing to keep the axle from opening, it had two little tabs that the shims set on kind of like his does and they would usually hold the shims there but I still list a bunch. I got sick of it because I had to run a 1/2" sett all the time, so I drilled a blind hole in a set and epoxied a set of rare earth magnets in, I never lost a shim after that.
     
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  6. Heavy Hammer

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    Uhh, ya think? I sure do.
    To any new guys or wanna be HHers, this is exactly why I always say hang chains until you're happy or you run out. Running out is the preferred option. Riggin left hangin in your rack won't help bupkus with this problem, but if they were hangin on the load they may have prevented it...

    On another note, I'm all put back together...
     
  7. cnsper

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    You mean that fairy tail has been a lie and they can put Humpty Dumpty back together?:violent1:
     
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  8. skootertrashr6

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    Loaded up today in Shady Grove, PA
     

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  9. johndeere4020

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    Ah the Grove factory, that makes more sense than the Manitowoc factory. How'd she scale out?
     
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  10. skootertrashr6

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    Gross at 146,180. Steer 18,160 pusher 19,320 drives tandem 39,520 trailer tridem 57,340 stinger 11,840. Had to slide 5th wheel as far forward as it would go
     
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  11. djtrype

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    14'3" dump bed going to a mine in Chibougamau, Quebec
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