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This is how we have to put the trailer once dumped so we can dump what's in the box of the Truck.
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@bert26a Sorry i guess i didn't read the comment fully. Winnipeg. I had relatives there for a while till they moved to Alberta. One of the three provinces i haven't been in. Saskatchewan and PEI being the other ones.
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You mean in Manitoba. lol Most gravel outfits are using just your normal tractor-trailer setup either tandem axle trailer or triple. The outfit I work for we use that and for longer hauls we also use side dump leads so we can haul up to the provincial maximum of 62,500kg. The truck I drive is a normal tandem with a pintle like yours but then I have a tandem axle converter with a tandem axle trailer so it's almost like a B-train.
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@bert26a That's probably like our quad trailer we have here. Full size trailer with 4 axles. Maybe in the future you might put up some videos to see what you guys do in Saskatchewan. Take care. Mike
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Yeah I'm in Winnipeg, that style of dump truck seems to be pretty popular west of Saskatchewan. I'm running a truck currently with a converter and a full length trailer so it's kind of similar.
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@bert26a BC. I am originally from Newfoundland but moved out here when i joined the military. What about yourself?
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Was this in B.C. or Alberta by chance?
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@69rd96 Cross Country. The company has 3 of them. Along with 3 quad axle trailers
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What's the make of the pup trailer? I've never seen that box bulk head style.
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@7784Patrick Yeah it's hard to under stand till you see it. Hopefully this video will show how we do it. Thanks for the comment.
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now i understand why you have a so long bar between truck and trailer Nice video Patrick
Trying jackknife tipping with a dolly too.
http://youtu.be/L6vduck6FjY