New to pulling 26' doubles..Question?

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by trucker3573, Jan 14, 2011.

  1. Freebird135

    Freebird135 Road Train Member

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    i was gonna say............we call them joe dogs or dollys here

    yard jockey trucks seem to have the most slang terms for them.......


    hostler trucks
    switcher trucks
    yard dog
    yard mule
    yard goat
    jockey truck
    ottawa (company that makes some of them, but u call them an ottawa regaurdless of the manufacturer)
     
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  3. jakebrake12

    jakebrake12 Road Train Member

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    Add one to that list..

    My truck for the year - and it is an Ottawa..haha..
     
  4. jakebrake12

    jakebrake12 Road Train Member

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    The official term is converter gear I suppose - when pulling triples we call them dolly 1 and dolly 2..haha..

    It is funny how when using different terminology it's like reading a foreign language..
     
  5. Davem3TF

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    and never ever use the Jake Brake in ice or snow, you will be asking for trouble
     
  6. HotH2o

    HotH2o Road Train Member

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    I use my jakes in snow all the time. Never had an issue.
     
  7. okiedokie

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    In this neck of the woods we call then con gear/dollies. If we pull a set w/ a dolly trailing then we switch off the brakes on it but make sure the pintle ram is engaged. Seen a few on the side of the rode laying on the 5th wheel upside down.
     
  8. upnorthwpg

    upnorthwpg Road Train Member

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    I always put air to the dolly. You get less hopping, as well as breakaway protection. Just in case.
     
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