Sunday, December 2, 2012

Overloaded Low-Loader






I'm not sure if this crusher is too heavy for the low-loader, or if it's just too much of a point load for it.

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Roxby downs by the look of the plant no. on the truck?

Should have used a Drake float :)

Anonymous said...

A big load for the 'bridge' between the goose-neck & the leading trailer axle. Difficult with a load like this to share the weight between dolly axle group (including drive axles for some traction) & the trailer axle group which should have a bigger proportion of the load.

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Anonymous said...

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Luiz Antonio Duarte Ferreira said...

Great insights on overloaded low loaders! Your detailed explanations about the challenges and safety measures are incredibly helpful. It's essential for operators to understand the importance of proper loading to ensure safety on the roads. Thank you for sharing!

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