Abnormal Loads

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the_lone_wolf

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2,622 posts

193 months

Thursday 3rd January 2013
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Morning Sultans of the slow lane... byebye

Watching an episode of Emergency Bikers and they were helping move a Hercules transport plane accross Wiltshire, watching it negotiate Wooton Bassett and the surrounding lanes, very impressive, 44ton trucks are big enough, let alone some of the massive loads I see transported

Made me think, what kind of training and licence do you need to drive these kinds of things?


italianjob1275

572 posts

153 months

Thursday 3rd January 2013
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Just a bog standard class 1 I guess...

But A LOT of experience!!

That's the M271 out of southampton docks isn't it?

the_lone_wolf

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2,622 posts

193 months

Thursday 3rd January 2013
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Does look like the M271, was a random picture of t'internet

I guess the license class doesn't get any bigger, but I was wondering how long it might take to get into one of them, I'm not planning a career change, just curious, bit of a Tonka toy fascination I suppose biggrin

iva cosworth

44,044 posts

170 months

Thursday 3rd January 2013
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That probably also needs a "passenger" spotter for helping out in tricky bits .

Wide loads do anyway.

chilistrucker

4,541 posts

158 months

Thursday 3rd January 2013
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i'd imagine you'd get a job there starting on the smaller "normal" stuff, and work your way up. big old lump that smile
i think this type of work would prob be at the better end of the pay scale too.
there is a firm in suffolk, "h.c.wilson" who do some interesting stuff, i've seen stuff on the truck forums and it appears to be dead mans shoes to get in.

i was in tilbury last night, and noticed a couple of a.l.e wagons, i'm back down there tonight, if anything interesting has turned up i'll see if i can get a pic or 2

LukeSi

5,758 posts

168 months

Thursday 3rd January 2013
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How tempting would it have been to do a fast and furious on that truck? Hell even that 9-3 could do so.

Raize

1,476 posts

186 months

Thursday 3rd January 2013
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LukeSi said:
How tempting would it have been to do a fast and furious on that truck? Hell even that 9-3 could do so.
Given that it probably goes about 15mph, probably not very.

chilistrucker

4,541 posts

158 months

Thursday 3rd January 2013
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Paddy_N_Murphy said:
Chilli is mainly right.
ffs, don't tell the mrs smile

iva cosworth

44,044 posts

170 months

Sunday 14th April 2013
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Pointless bump without a pic but doing it anyway.

In Belgium on Saturday afternoon i saw the longest long load EVER.

It was no joke in my estimation 40 to 50 metres long.

There was 2 trucks the same stopped in this rest area and if i wasn't doing 130 Ks at the time

i would have deffo pulled in for a pic.

They were LONG.

No idea what thet were.

iguana

7,056 posts

267 months

Monday 15th April 2013
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In Belg the really long loads are usually wind turbine bits, the body or the blades, as you say they are massive length.

iva cosworth

44,044 posts

170 months

Monday 15th April 2013
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I think you are right,it was probably the body of a wind turbine.

chilistrucker

4,541 posts

158 months

Tuesday 16th April 2013
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Been in belgium/holland for the last 2 weeks and seen alot of the long wind turbine loads on the road at night.
Quite often they seem to travel in groups of 2 or 3.

iva cosworth

44,044 posts

170 months

Tuesday 16th April 2013
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Chilistrucker,do you agree with my estimated length of those things ?

40 to 50 metres ?smile

the_lone_wolf

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193 months

Tuesday 16th April 2013
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iva cosworth said:
Chilistrucker,do you agree with my estimated length of those things ?

40 to 50 metres ?smile
When I did some work in the restricted areas at Vestas they were around that yes


I expect they're longer than 50m now though...

iva cosworth

44,044 posts

170 months

Tuesday 16th April 2013
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the_lone_wolf said:
iva cosworth said:
Chilistrucker,do you agree with my estimated length of those things ?

40 to 50 metres ?smile
When I did some work in the restricted areas at Vestas they were around that yes


I expect they're longer than 50m now though...
Thanks,i estimated right thenthumbup

Jimbo.

4,040 posts

196 months

Tuesday 16th April 2013
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iva cosworth said:
Pointless bump without a pic but doing it anyway.

In Belgium on Saturday afternoon i saw the longest long load EVER.

It was no joke in my estimation 40 to 50 metres long.

There was 2 trucks the same stopped in this rest area and if i wasn't doing 130 Ks at the time

i would have deffo pulled in for a pic.

They were LONG.

No idea what thet were.
E17/E40? Might have seen the same things myself. They were somewhat large!

iva cosworth

44,044 posts

170 months

Tuesday 16th April 2013
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Jimbo. said:
iva cosworth said:
Pointless bump without a pic but doing it anyway.

In Belgium on Saturday afternoon i saw the longest long load EVER.

It was no joke in my estimation 40 to 50 metres long.

There was 2 trucks the same stopped in this rest area and if i wasn't doing 130 Ks at the time

i would have deffo pulled in for a pic.

They were LONG.

No idea what thet were.
E17/E40? Might have seen the same things myself. They were somewhat large!
Could have been,it was somewhere between Eindhoven and Gent,can't remember exactly.

chilistrucker

4,541 posts

158 months

Wednesday 17th April 2013
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iva cosworth said:
Jimbo. said:
iva cosworth said:
Pointless bump without a pic but doing it anyway.

In Belgium on Saturday afternoon i saw the longest long load EVER.

It was no joke in my estimation 40 to 50 metres long.

There was 2 trucks the same stopped in this rest area and if i wasn't doing 130 Ks at the time

i would have deffo pulled in for a pic.

They were LONG.

No idea what thet were.
E17/E40? Might have seen the same things myself. They were somewhat large!
Could have been,it was somewhere between Eindhoven and Gent,can't remember exactly.
We shipped into dunquerke and ran to amsterdam, think I spotted them between breda and amsterdam.
Length wise I'm not 100%; but at least double my wagon, so that would be 33 metres at least!!!
I'm in Luxembourg till sunday, but then off to Ostrava so if I spot any on route I, ll try and get a pic or 2

wizzbilly

955 posts

200 months

Monday 22nd April 2013
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As mentioned before it is part of the main body for a wind turbine .

As for getting into this line of work dead mans shoes as they say i started off on the smaller stuff and worked my way up and i was very fortunate to be given the training which is not a weeks course started for the company years ago started on rigids then onto class 1 and over size extending trailers and then did the escorting and genreal dogs body laying mats etc and basicly just learnnt and trained and work your way up in the company but is very rewarding and i certanitly do not see myself looking for further employment i very much fell on my feet as they say .

If anyone thinks it is a easy job and all glamour couldnt be further from the truth it is a lot of graft behind the scenes some loads take months of planning as mistakes can not happen take a wrong turn then your in serios bother accidents happen offten no matter how many escort and police there is some fool will try get past .

iva cosworth

44,044 posts

170 months

Saturday 27th April 2013
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Spotted another big un today,again no picsrolleyes....M25 clockwise at J4 about 10.30am,

something so heavy that it also had a "pusher" behind it .

I was travelling anti clock at the time.....then......going home again about 7.30pm it's

now sitting in Clackett lane service area with the unit detached and if i had known it was

there i would have got a pic rolleyes[again]