I saw this monster trailer. It was so big, from at least 150 feet away, I could barely fit it in the frame.
What does it hall?
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Brad
I see pretty some big ones (maybe not that big) hauling the wind turbine blades to a few wind farms we have in Central and Northern, IL. The are absolutely huge.
I wonder how many drivers does it take to drive that thing? Which way is it going? CRG
I was working in Ohio a few years back and they had a trailer like that in there to haul a large press out headed to another plant. They had to remove a wall to get it out of the building. It was very impressive watching the riggers do their thing. I was there overseeing the tear down and packing of some other equipment getting shipped out as well.
Holy moly I dont think I have ever seen anything this big before
Thanks for sharing the picture
HR
Quote from: squirtthecat on September 30, 2009, 02:51:15 PM
I see pretty some big ones (maybe not that big) hauling the wind turbine blades to a few wind farms we have in Central and Northern, IL. The are absolutely huge.
I would guess it can move about anything a person wants to by looking at it! ;D
Looks like your pretty close there Squirt. It appears it does get used for moving wind turbine components. Here's a link to a pdf that looks like the picture that car54 posted. http://www.trailking.com/pdf/contentmgmt/TK_Wind_Energy_Trailers.pdf
Thanks guys,
It must be used for wind turbines or other large and heavy objects as the brochure says . It was neat to see the specs on the trailer and I never thought a wind turbine would be that heavy.
Thanks, Brad
And the kicker is, sounds like they use a couple extra semi tractors to push it with the heavy loads!
Naaa... You guys are all wrong!
That guy was just picking up his wife after a shoe sale!
:D :D :D :D ;D
Mike
Quote from: Mr Walleye on September 30, 2009, 05:53:52 PM
Naaa... You guys are all wrong!
That guy was just picking up his wife after a shoe sale!
:D :D :D :D ;D
A BIG ole girl or lots of shoes. :D :D :D :D ;D CRG
Mike
We had one of those come by our shop here in Vicksburg hauling a generator from one power plant to another. Each set of axles can be steered individualy. Turning a sharp curve was very interesting. Several men were along the rig streeing the back axles. They were all in radio contact. Things went well -until a hydraulic hose burst. Shut the road down for half a day.
Still working on turning that do-nut proofer into a smoker. Tried a 1500 watt brinkman smoker element and could only reach 150 degrees. I'll try to send some pictures next week.
Rsmoker
Quote from: Mr Walleye on September 30, 2009, 05:53:52 PM
Naaa... You guys are all wrong!
That guy was just picking up his wife after a shoe sale!
:D :D :D :D ;D
Mike
I would hate to pay that bill! :D
I saw one like that hauling "big blue", which is one of three of the worlds largest cranes. I lived in Milwaukee, WI at the time and they had to haul in big blue to lift the roof sections onto the new Brewers stadium. I lived a couple of blocks from the stadium back then. If you haven't heard of the accident it was pretty bad. We felt and heard it and walked over before any of the ambulances even showed up. The crane itself is so big that it had a 1 million lb counter weight.
Here is a link http://www.wsws.org/articles/1999/jul1999/milw-j23.shtml if anyone is interested.
They also use it to haul big equipment like the d10 cats and the really big loaders that La tourneau company make.
Smokeitall,
I remember the Big Blue accident. I live in New Berlin and that trailer is in West Allis. It is a shame about that accident. The management was in a rush to get it done in poor weather conditions (wind).
Brad
Speaking of Big Blue, I have seen the video of the accident and you can here a big creek then a pop then it came down kinda like in slow motion and you can see the other crane in the back ground with the guys in the basket and blue was coming straight for them.
I'll bet one could build one heck of a smoker on that thing! I'd figure on about 250 Bradley SG units, 5000 bisquettes and more pork (or beef for the Texas people) than I've ever imagined. ;)
Looks like Nepas is movin his smokers again. ;D
The "pops" which sounded like gun blast, were actually huge bolts that were breaking. I believe that the crane operator knew that the crane was coming down and he jumped out and ran.
Brad
Quote from: car54 on October 01, 2009, 02:20:49 PM
The "pops" which sounded like gun blast, were actually huge bolts that were breaking. I believe that the crane operator knew that the crane was coming down and he jumped out and ran.
Brad
Yea seen that to, I could not imagine what was going through the minds of the guys in the basket, gives me an up set tummy just thinking about it,
Quote from: car54 on September 30, 2009, 02:46:44 PM
I saw this monster trailer. It was so big, from at least 150 feet away, I could barely fit it in the frame.
What does it hall?
Brad
Any thing he wants! I see them a few times a year hauling huge stamping presses and such.
John
Quote from: car54 on October 01, 2009, 04:11:55 AM
Smokeitall,
I remember the Big Blue accident. I live in New Berlin and that trailer is in West Allis. It is a shame about that accident. The management was in a rush to get it done in poor weather conditions (wind).
Brad
New Berlin huh... I went to college at MSOE and was born in Kenosha, my brother just got married this summer up close to New Berlin. A couple of his cop buddies are from there also. small world.