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Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by Mike2633, Jun 4, 2017.

  1. LoudOne

    LoudOne Medium Load Member

    It follows better basically. Plus the A trailer on the B-Double setup takes little bit less weight.
     
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  3. Ozdriver

    Ozdriver Heavy Load Member

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    Partly to do with length laws, and yeah, they tow better. Max legal length is 53.5 meters or just over 175', and that's the way they get around it. They are trialling 'super quads' up at Pt Hedland at the moment, and they are 4 full length trailers with goose neck type dollys, they are 60 meters or 197', and weigh in at 200 tonnes (441,000 lbs). I saw one this trip but didn't manage to get a pic of it.
     
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  4. LoudOne

    LoudOne Medium Load Member

    The super quad. My uncle is one of the mine transport managers in port headland so I was lucky enough to see this early on. This was just starting when I was up there. Apperently drives the same.

    @Ozdriver when I was running for Jamison in port headland. We were @205t loaded. 105t empty apperently the super quad has a 120t payload.

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  5. x1Heavy

    x1Heavy Road Train Member

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    I was also looking to find out as well. I would see it as a kink. But for weight purposes I can see it nicely.

    It's almost like two or three American Detriot B trains hammered together it seems.
     
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  6. Mike2633

    Mike2633 Road Train Member

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    Ontario Canada has B trains to granted there not like Australia LOL! There a little more watered down version, but they are B trains, but there pretty close in size to our doubles.
     
  7. aussiejosh

    aussiejosh Road Train Member

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    Just curious dude as i'm Australian too how you get to run 3 or 4 trailers from Sale to Port Headland there'd be lots of places you couldn't pass through with a Road Train without having to disassemble your trailers down to singles?
     
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  8. aussiejosh

    aussiejosh Road Train Member

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    come on we all love a bit of drama don't we? I think deep down we know some of its just an act but hey that's why the movie business is booming we all know its drama and acting but we still go out and pay $20 to watch it at a cinema.
     
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  9. x1Heavy

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    20?

    The last time I went was 4.50 for a first run.
     
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  10. Ozdriver

    Ozdriver Heavy Load Member

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    Once we get to Moama like in another reply you can roadtrain 2 trailers all the way to Pt Hedland or Dampier where I went. With 3 trailers you hook up at Pt Augusta or Bourke which are both around 1,000 kms from Melbourne so it's not really worth running 3 trailers from Melbourne. We go on the roadtrain route via Broken Hill so we're nowhere near Adelaide.
     
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  11. LoudOne

    LoudOne Medium Load Member

    Not in Australia lol
     
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