Trailers that separate the men from the steering wheel holders. Post pics here

Discussion in 'Canadian Truckers Forum' started by Yves kanevil, Jul 26, 2016.

  1. AModelCat

    AModelCat Road Train Member

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    Doesn't Co-op run triple tankers in a B train configuration in some parts of the prairies?
     
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  3. upnorthwpg

    upnorthwpg Road Train Member

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    Yep. Queens. Set of super-b's with a 48' or 53' attached. Mostly in SK.
     
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  4. Zeviander

    Zeviander Road Train Member

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    I only ever see Con-way's triples here. Most combinations are usually the typical B-train flats, grain hoppers, tankers, etc or Bison/TransX/Day&Ross/Manitoulin/etc/etc/etc doing twin 53' van LCV's.

    Rosseau Transport I've seen a few times pulling a 53' van up front and a 48' flat in back. Weird looking setup.

    Manitoulin has some B-train triaxle 53' vans that they hook up in LCV combination. With those neat sliding triaxles with the hidden fifth wheel.
     
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  5. Yves kanevil

    Yves kanevil Medium Load Member

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    Much better set up than having a converter dollie
     
  6. Macneil

    Macneil Heavy Load Member

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    Ron Godard trucking from up north(moonbeam) has a similar set. His just look like a step deck but two of them lol. Yves kanevil may have a pic?
     
  7. Yves kanevil

    Yves kanevil Medium Load Member

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    He has a btrain step and a 4axle 53 foot step. Both temiskos no pics. I haven't been to Ron's yard since last summer only thing I don't like about those are the little 17.5 tires. God I hate those little tires but they are beautiful trailers especially when behing his 300"WB green Pete 379
     
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    Everything is more expensive with them small donuts including brakes so you've gotta keep the specialized freight going. Mmm donut.
     
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    Last night I stopped at my usual Tim's for my usual extra large double double. It's the only one where I can park a train, so no choice.

    I decided to break from the norm and get a chocolate dipped as well. Bad move. I had to stop at the scale out of town and open my tool box. I had to use the crow bar, the 5 lb maul, and a chisel .... to help me eat the donut I bought at 9pm .... that was stale ... that was likely thawed at 5am .... that was likely made in June ....

    Opps .... off topic ..... I guess this wasn't the Tim's Thread was it ......... LOL

    Oh yeah ....... trailers ....... doubles, triples, car haul B trains, B train drop decks ........ small wheels ........

    LISTEN !! Do you smell that ( LOL ) ..... I think it's the smell of my retirement !!

    ...... and there I was gone .......

    :biggrin_2556:
     
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