(quoted from post at 04:01:19 01/18/22) I count 12 on the trailer 2 on the jeep and then the customary 3 per truck. probably in the 25-400,000 range weight. I'll be those axles steer on that trailer for maneuvering. Kind of amazing they can't hold it on a down hill with 16 axles. I can see needing the drives axles to move it up hill. We stop 160,000 plus with 11 axles here pretty easy. When did Mack go to 600 HP. When I bought my last truck they only had 475 with 1650 torque and I could get 550and 1850 for less money in a Pete. Mack has some really weird set ups the way they cram components in the frame and such like putting the washer fluid bottle over the turbo so it can melt off if it gets a bit warm and cheap wiring like IH used on everything back in the day.
(quoted from post at 10:08:55 01/18/22) I'll bet that is in Australia by the looks of the trucks. front flaps big brush guards. High air intake stacks and hard to see but doesn't look like a driver on the left seat of the 1st truck.
(quoted from post at 09:06:56 01/18/22) But how many tires on the end of each axle, on the trailer ?
(quoted from post at 11:55:33 01/18/22) What could Barney do? Unlikely that ole Barney has 50 pairs of portable scales. Lol
(quoted from post at 13:09:35 01/18/22)(quoted from post at 11:55:33 01/18/22) What could Barney do? Unlikely that ole Barney has 50 pairs of portable scales. Lol
Yeah but from the looks if it he could count the number of chains holding down the load on less than one hand. Looks like she's sittin' on there by gravity and the grace of God, and not much else.
Throw a strap over it. As long as you "twang" the strap and say "that ain't going no where", you're good!(quoted from post at 16:09:35 01/18/22)(quoted from post at 11:55:33 01/18/22) What could Barney do? Unlikely that ole Barney has 50 pairs of portable scales. Lol
Yeah but from the looks if it he could count the number of chains holding down the load on less than one hand. Looks like she's sittin' on there by gravity and the grace of God, and not much else.
(quoted from post at 08:26:22 01/18/22) That's about 350lbs per hour. On a normal 1.5 hour sortie in VN we burned about 13,000
lbs. In the F4 Phantom II
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