Getting your Doubles/Triples Endorsement
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Freshenstein, Dec 6, 2011.
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Those are some really cool pictures! Those seem to be some older pictures because it was before KAG bought out Beneto and when Chevron had trucks. Well I'm not sure if the Vegas area still has Chevron trucks? Reno doesn't. Do you still haul fuel for Arco?
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But swing'em wide is NOT the way to go with a train, or I should say, you can do better! The trick to turn an A train double is, get as close to the curb as possible, as you are approaching the turn, slowly steer away from the curb, (this is what we call the "set up") So the right wheel of your rear trailer should be near the curb, while your tractor is moving away from the curb... Then if you are in a UPS tractor (a day cab), make a very very sharp right turn when you look right, and your shoulder has been lined up with the corner of the turn... And oh yeah we can make some very very tight turns with it, it's all about the setup! -
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I've pulled "T"trains off and on since 1987 mostly in the mountains. Vans,flats,tanks in any combination according to weight. But never 3 tanks at once. Heaviest trailer first. Don't think for a minute that pulling T trains are easy cause about time you do, that 3rd box will be on it's side. Easy on the corners! Never ever drive into a place you can't drive out of. Backing them up is not an option. Take your time and always check your con-gear hook ups.
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