Everywhere they do this kind of massive transport event I’m so impressed by the meticulous planning that goes into every one, and Australia wide they all have the same fleet of 2 flashing cars in front a bit and the 2 Mac trucks attached to the front platform of the giant carrying train and then the back platform of the thing getting pushed by 2 trucks in the back, followed by an extra Mac truck just driving behind and then a white van and a white Ute all with flashing lights
Hi Steve,was cool to see the Lampson boy doing another mega move ,still remember when they did the 3 move to Terang power station thank for sharing cheers Ron
Funny how we got.more excited about a big generator move than the whole super blue moon event.Still this might make some people think a little more about how their electricity is generated. Well we can only hope so
I think you need to go to Spec savers. From Vicroads Site " Between the 1st and 4th of February, a 256-tonne generator will be transported from Traralgon to the Port of Melbourne.". Like you said.....Dunno how you could fuck that up, it was written double size in bold at the top.
February 2 at 12:04pm Vicroads-Autobots...roll out! Here's your official look at the #truckinghuge 108m, 650 tonne "#Superload". I guess vicroads has multiple story writers, makes you wonder what the actual weight of the load is.
Good job mate love watching your videos keep it up love to see more from you.
Everywhere they do this kind of massive transport event I’m so impressed by the meticulous planning that goes into every one, and Australia wide they all have the same fleet of 2 flashing cars in front a bit and the 2 Mac trucks attached to the front platform of the giant carrying train and then the back platform of the thing getting pushed by 2 trucks in the back, followed by an extra Mac truck just driving behind and then a white van and a white Ute all with flashing lights
Just amazing. I really like the video of when you strapped the camera to the back of the truck. The sound was just awesome
Hi Steve,was cool to see the Lampson boy doing another mega move ,still remember when they did the 3 move to Terang power station thank for sharing cheers Ron
Hope they did'nt get a puncture 😱🤣 how many wheels were there?
Great aussie know how, isnt this the 663 ton generator?
Nice video btw and thanks for posting it.
Nice video mate, really wanted to see this but was too far away!
I remember this being on the news on TV
Well now, that is impressive!
How much empty trailer like this one weights?
Il y a quand Australie que l on vois ces convois bravo aux chauffeurs salutations toujours depuis la suisse
Impressive outfit. Incidentally, what became of the Heavy Haulage Australia equipment?
We’re using it in Melbourne at the moment
great video
nice vídeo
beautiful view/ like
Is this specific type of convoy unique to Australia?
Nope. Heavy loads are pulled all over the world.
I was there.
Can anyone seriously imagine one of those "you beaut" electric trucks doing this in the future? Nor can I...
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Funny how we got.more excited about a big generator move than the whole super blue moon event.Still this might make some people think a little more about how their electricity is generated. Well we can only hope so
I guess this had the advantage of still being visible even if it was cloudy !!
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It's a 650 Ton generator not a 250ton, don't know how you can fuck that up when vicroads clearly stated it.
I think you need to go to Spec savers. From Vicroads Site " Between the 1st and 4th of February, a 256-tonne generator will be transported from Traralgon to the Port of Melbourne.". Like you said.....Dunno how you could fuck that up, it was written double size in bold at the top.
February 2 at 12:04pm
Vicroads-Autobots...roll out! Here's your official look at the #truckinghuge 108m, 650 tonne "#Superload".
I guess vicroads has multiple story writers, makes you wonder what the actual weight of the load is.
The 650 t figure was an total weight, trucks, trailers, load, the lot. www.vicroads.vic.gov.au/newsmedia/2018/a-massive-108m-load-on-the-move