Mine can too, just I am not allowed to take in on any road around here like that
Cheers Andrew
looks like it has 46 wheels
New 2015 150s GX 5 seater with floor mats, towbar and a big wish list
Previously a 2004 120s 1KZ GX silver manual with stuff
before that a 1996 RV6 90S with lots of gear
I think your right, I haven't got that many fingers and toes so hard to count that high
Yes that's what I drive, although only with 2 trailers, not the 3 in the picture. Hence my not understanding why people insist on calling Utes and cars trucks.
Cheers Andrew
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Correct rags, but due to the stupid laws (in S.A. at least) those 46 wheel units ( B triple ) can only carry 85 tonnes gross where as my 42 wheel unit ( double A road train ) can carry 85.7 tonnes ........ go figure
can you guys tell us what the difference is between A double, B double, triples etc?
Sure, what Diesel69 drives is a double road train. That consists of a Prime Mover, a truck with a turntable over the drive axles, and a trailer attached to that turntable. At the back of the trailer he has a coupling which you attach a "Dolly" to, which is a short drawbar attached to a set of axles with a turntable on top, another trailer is attached to the turntable on the dolly giving you Diesels setup pictured below. A triple or Quad road train is just a case of adding another dolly and trailer behind the last.
What I drive is a "B Double" which again has a prime mover, but I hook an "A Trailer" to that which has a shorter body and a turntable mounted directly over the rear axles. I attach my "B Trailer" which is basically the same as a normal semi trailer or Diesels Road train trailers directly to the turn table on the A trailer, so a B double doesn't have a Dolly.
You can also have a "B Triple" which is 2 "A trailers" with a "B Trailer" attached to the second "A Trailer".
And most importantly, all these are Trucks, unlike a Ford Ranger which is a Ute
Cheers Andrew
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Always have a little smirk when I see comments from peeps in the USA about 'big rigs'. Then someone from Aus chimes in with something about Road trains and they go quiet. Seems the yanks don't always have the biggest and the best.
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