Its different that's for sure and why lots of folks like to watch it, just like folks down under love watching ICE road Truckers cause we find it down right hilarious and extremely hazardous.
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Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by Mike2633, Jun 4, 2017.
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We usually charge around $2 - $3 per kilometre per trailer depending on where you are going and how rough the going is. You can get a lot more than that if the going is particularly rough. One Australian dollar is roughly equivelent to one Canadian dollar. I just got back from a trip hauling offshore oil gear from Sale, Victoria to Dampier, WA, and I was paid $23,000 for the trip up for my 2 trailers, all on good sealed roads.
The pics I took at BP Truckstop Boulder WA. There's a quad hauling gold ore @ 175tonnes/386,000 lb on short haul of up to 200 kms. The guy with the Western Star with all the trailers was going up to a job. We can only haul 3 full size trailers on public roads, or 4 if one set is a B Train. -
Negative. With the permits you can do more. We got a special permit when another truck broke down. I connected his 3 singles of his and another driver grabbed his a trailer and ran a tripple double at the back. Ran from out the back of Newman to port headland.
We were under police escort into the dock.
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Interesting setups, guys. I'm curious as to why the tail set on the 4-trailer rigs is a B-double, though. Minimizing the number of pivot points in the train?
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