Backing 48' fixed spread axle trailer in tight spots

Discussion in 'Flatbed Trucking Forum' started by bp88, Dec 5, 2015.

  1. old iron

    old iron Road Train Member

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    I had a spread reefer that I rigged up valves on both axles. Worked real nice. Dump the rear for cornering. Dump the front for those times your backing in and
    don't want any tail swing.
     
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  3. screamin eagle

    screamin eagle Light Load Member

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    As long as the company is aware of the damage your causing by knifing a spread. Its their gear
    The company knows, its the only way to get into the tight spot, not my favorite place to go
     
  4. ColoradoGreen

    ColoradoGreen Heavy Load Member

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    Don't buy cheap, lightweight spreads... Or cheap, lightweight tires
     
  5. damutt

    damutt Road Train Member

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    Or haul cheap heavy freight
     
  6. ColoradoGreen

    ColoradoGreen Heavy Load Member

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    I've pulled various spread axle set ups, they're not difficult to back up after some practice. You have a lot of tire scrub because of the axle spacing, so, they like to take a wider line. In 4 years of going into some weird locations with them, I only ever dumped the rear axle once, and that involved a 10-ft drop off an embankment down to a footpath next tto a river for a boring company that was putting in an overflow line to the creek across the way. 180-degree u-turn at about a 20% incline with a top heavy pipe-pusher. Trees and barricades at the bottom, needed every inch I could squeeze to tighten up the turn.

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    The drop-off
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    And the path to the jobsite...
     
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