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Old 06-20-2008, 04:01 PM
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Right off the bat this is a silly question but I want to know. I always see LTL pulling anywhere from one to three of those pup(shorter) trailers around. Question is has there ever been someone who tried to pull more than that? I know that it probably isn't legal but was there ever an experiment to see how many could be pulled before the wiggle factor got to be too much?
 
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Old 06-20-2008, 06:36 PM
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They pull some pretty crazy things in different country's.




 
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110 wheels on that 2nd road train. Those Australians pull some crazy weight. :shock:
 
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110 wheels on that 2nd road train. Those Australians pull some crazy weight. :shock:
Yeah and on top of that the guy cant even stay on his own side of the road! He's gonna kill someone!
 
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Yeah and on top of that the guy cant even stay on his own side of the road! He's gonna kill someone!
Does Australia import Swift drivers?

:shock:

Sorry, but that one was too juicy to pass up. :wink: Imagine dragging that think across the hood of a KW.
 
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Old 06-20-2008, 08:55 PM
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Originally Posted by Twilight Flyer
Yeah and on top of that the guy cant even stay on his own side of the road! He's gonna kill someone!
Does Australia import Swift drivers?

:shock:

Sorry, but that one was too juicy to pass up. :wink: Imagine dragging that think across the hood of a KW.
With that set up aleast they would have a reason to take up more then 1 space in a truckstop and I don't think there any backing up.
 
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Old 06-21-2008, 03:43 AM
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With that set up aleast they would have a reason to take up more then 1 space in a truckstop and I don't think there any backing up.


Sure would be a pain to take a wrong turn on a dead end residential street
 
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Originally Posted by Twilight Flyer
110 wheels on that 2nd road train. Those Australians pull some crazy weight. :shock:
Bet those ole boys have a few good laughs at the expense of 18 wheeler BBR.

Leaves no doubt at all that BBR has out-pulled all of the above. BBR rules!
 
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Originally Posted by Jumbo
Right off the bat this is a silly question but I want to know. I always see LTL pulling anywhere from one to three of those pup(shorter) trailers around. Question is has there ever been someone who tried to pull more than that? I know that it probably isn't legal but was there ever an experiment to see how many could be pulled before the wiggle factor got to be too much?
You can't pull more than 3 28's or 2 48s anywhere in North America that I'm aware of.

I've pulled triples before, in higher winds with light or empty trailers it is no fun at all.
 
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Canada allows two 53' trailers for turnpike doubles.

Certain US states like Texas allow 57' box trailers, although you can't combine them to form LCV combinations. At least not yet...
 



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