Tandem placement and turning radius
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by expedite_it, Jan 22, 2022.
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My trainer would have taught me about this if this situation came up when I was on his truck, but the situation just never came up.
I still think "better late than never."
Since when were all drivers with 7 or more years of experience perfect and knew EVERYTHING?truckdriver31 Thanks this. -
Whenever I get a new trailer, and the tandems are all the way back, I ALWAYS slide them forward.truckdriver31 Thanks this. -
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Theres nothing "deeper" to understand here. It's simple. Holy ####s sake.
Pretend you have a 53 foot van.
Tandems forward, trailer is gonna track closer to track of the truck and you're gonna gave more tailswing because the pivot point on trailer is further forward on trailer.
Tandems back, trailer is gonna track further from the track of the truck and you're gonna have less tailswing because the pivot point is further back on trailer.
Turning radius isnt going to change because its limited by how sharp the truck can turn the steering axle in either direction.MIT, God prefers Diesels, truckdriver31 and 1 other person Thank this. -
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Just by looking at your drawing, and if this is a real question, why wouldn’t you drive a little farther before starting your turn and back up to cut in harder once you’re at the yellow post, ensuring your trailer would clear the guard shack? If it’s their policy to have them slid back don’t you think that many many trucks before you have made that turn without issue? And wouldn’t you look at the corner in question and wonder why you’re having problems with it?
With your tandems slid back you’re pulling a 53ft, running around with them slid up all the way all the time like you claim is akin to effectively pulling a 42ft trailer or so. Yes they will turn differently.Hammer166, truckdriver31, InTooDeep and 1 other person Thank this. -
I suspect that on the rare occasions when other trucks drive out the exit and turn their steering wheels to the left to make a U-turn like i did, the other trucks frequently have the same problem that i did.
I didn't need to look at the corner in question and wonder why I had problems with it because I knew I needed to get the rear of my trailer to the right. It just didn't occur to me that one way to keep the rear of my trailer to the right would be to slide the tandems forward until my co-worker told me about it.truckdriver31 Thanks this. -
Why did you make a second thread on this? All the answers you need are in your first thread.
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