Post flatbed load photos here V2.0
Discussion in 'Flatbed Trucking Forum' started by leftlanetruckin, Feb 18, 2014.
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Going home after unloading at a drill rig in Sturt's Stony Desert near Innamincka, South Australa.
300 kms of rocky and sandy dirt roads then another 1200 kms of bitumen.truckdad, ReeferOhio, Old Iron and 4 others Thank this. -
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Funny actually, when I was first starting I was thinking the 1-3-1's were a lot better than 1-1-3's because the pivot was so much further ahead. Well, my opinion has changed.Ozdriver Thanks this. -
I guess your combination would get you into the US whereas a B Train wouldn't. Only guessing there. -
Your rear axle shouldn't be dragging the ground empty or loaded... My trailer is designed with a backwards slop so the rear of he trailer is actually lower the up front (where as your trailers looks like same height from front of deck as 5th wheel and the rear... My trailer is heavy (walking floor waste trailer) and rear axle doesn't drag.. Even if I am loaded up with recycling which is when I mostly run with axles down they don't touch and I am still grossing 90,000lbs at my lightest.. The only time my rear touch ground is when I am un-level ground which is when I haul yard waste and I a in fields and farms.. Then at that point loaded or not the ground dips and dives.. -
Never pulled a trailer like that but when your talking about "pushing" weight to the drives I assuming your talking about dropping the rear axle. I would think it would push weight up, when you drop the rear the middle axles act as a fulcrum so to speak, push up on the rear you will push down on the front. I pull a tri axle lowboy with a lift axle on the third, when I put it down it transfers weight to the drives. I would think with that last axle being further back it would transfer even more.
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Drives with only rear lift down.
Rear lift, lifted. As soon as the weight was pulled off the rear of the trailer it raised quite a bit. It's the all aluminum trailer flexing.
Tridem with only first lift down. Too heavy.
Not exactly straight.
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This took a while to load. Truck is in my shed so I could tidy it up a bit. Went from Melbourne VIC to Port Hedland WA, close to 5000kms on roadtrain route. I took 2 trailers of this stuff.
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