Big Loads - Post Photos Number 2

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  1. noluck

    noluck Road Train Member

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    Can you down shift while moving? I heard the air shift's don't like that.
     
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  3. Rontonio

    Rontonio Road Train Member

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    The 4 speed - yes up or down although I would not go into 1 while moving. Just make sure not to change ranges while changing gears - don't ask joe I know this


    The 2 speed not so much while moving
     
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  4. noluck

    noluck Road Train Member

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    I guess 4th is the empty gear? You don't run it loaded, do you?
     
  5. Rontonio

    Rontonio Road Train Member

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    No I don't

    Only empty

    Most run 3 which is 1:1
     
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  6. soloflyr

    soloflyr Medium Load Member

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    IMG_3384.JPG IMG_3385.JPG A couple of King Kong suppositories.

    15'6" tall, 12' wide, 51' long, 60,000 pounds.

    These have been sitting in the field for 6 years & these clowns were worried about scratching the paint.
     
  7. skootertrashr6

    skootertrashr6 Medium Load Member

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    Spent all day in Harvey, IL messing with this thing. Doesn't move under its own power, used 2 cat 980's to drag and push it out from behind their building, then drug trailer under it. Spent 4 1/2 hours blocking it up, raise and lower, change block size until could finally get it up high enough to block it how needed it to be. Finish securing in morning and wait for pilot car with height pole and start to Iron, MN

    14'6" Wide, 14'10" High, about 150,000lbs
    IMG_5681.JPG IMG_5682.JPG
     
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  8. Professional Passenger

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    But @skootertrashr6 HH is glorious and easy! Lmao!
    I don't envy you one bit, even though I want to do it...

    Wanna have a good laugh, take a step & a half back, lean forward and ask @Heavy Hammer about loading dead D10's in a mine...it's hilarious!
    ***warning***be out of swinging distance when you poke that bear with a sharp stick! He has fond memories of that job.
     
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  9. truckdad

    truckdad Road Train Member

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    @skootertrashr6 You do know that they give all the hard loads to the guys that can do them?
     
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  10. dclerici1

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    Ok, I have some questions. On the beam trailer, when you loaded that truck, how do you know how much blocking to put under it? Or, do you block until you are right underneath and then hook up? Also, is the few inches under the tires enough for the complete trip, or can you raise the neck and suspension if you need to?
     
  11. skootertrashr6

    skootertrashr6 Medium Load Member

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    Trial and error, but somewhat along the lines of block until right underneath and then lift trailer so can pull blocks out from under the tires/tracks and set everything to ride height and verify height and ground clearance. There's times I will have to redo stuff once get it in the air to give more ground clearance.

    I generally use same size blocks on most loads, occasionally have to use the taller side of a few blocks, and sometimes have to use some of my other smaller blocks to make it work, or even small pieces of plywood.

    Tires are good for whole ride, occasionally they rub on off camber corners/dips stuff like that and roll a bit. I can lift everything a little
    Higher if need to for some reason
     
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