plz help!

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by TashaW15, Jul 7, 2015.

  1. Pilotboy84

    Pilotboy84 Bobtail Member

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    Sorry, But darl I have pulled 4 trailers (known as a quad) here in Australia, and ran with no Jakes either. It's all about gearing right and taking your time. If only you guys knew what goes on over here, you'd cringe and call foul. 170.5 Metric Tonnes = 376,888 lbs over 22 axles.
     
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  3. marineman227

    marineman227 Dock Waterer

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    We have drivers bigger than that here. You Aussies are just on vacation over there.
     
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  4. Pilotboy84

    Pilotboy84 Bobtail Member

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    Geez, I wouldn't wanna be the weighbridge operator and to find weight over the steers :D 6.5 tonne over here legal limit for steer axle (14,330 lbs)
     
  5. TashaW15

    TashaW15 Light Load Member

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    Btw they fixed our jake..it was the control panel on the steering wheel
     
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  6. Ken Worth

    Ken Worth Medium Load Member

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    Good....an experienced driver can handle most hills by gearing down but I absolutely would want a working jake with new drivers.
     
  7. TashaW15

    TashaW15 Light Load Member

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    See...that's what I'm saying..I know one day I'll b able to drive this truck like nobody's business but till that day...I want all the help I can get
     
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  8. Ken Worth

    Ken Worth Medium Load Member

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    I wish somebody would fix my Thank button.
     
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  9. TashaW15

    TashaW15 Light Load Member

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    Your what lol
     
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  10. Ridgeline

    Ridgeline Road Train Member

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    But the problem is that you should already be able to handle the truck as a newbie, you have the capabilities of learning and an engine brake isn't a requirement of learning how to drive right.

    I guess I look at all of these things as helpful, engine brakes and like VORAD (I know ... I know it isn't helpful to many) but the skills you need only come from experience, knowing how to apply proper braking or how to downshift to use the engine (the original engine brake) is essential. I would not want newbies to deal with engine braking (Jakes) unless they know what to do without them. Once you get the basics of controlling the truck, then you can use those other things to become more effective.
     
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  11. Ken Worth

    Ken Worth Medium Load Member

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    That sounds very romantic but I want them to have the jake working.
     
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