Would love to use a system like that which seems more precise and cleaner! The ones we have are very old, and don’t have a scale included. So you have to guess if it’s what you are looking for. Hope it doesn’t keep on dropping when you’re done, if you haven’t been able to close the doors soon enough….go to the loader which will press the load, tarp and then go to the scale hoping you don’t have too much. Seems a lot less productive than what you are using! 😊 Or maybe, it’s simply because I’m new at this, and will find this easier as time goes by!
@@JakobeOG Irving? Out west the mills all hire contractors, contracts usually start at 32 an hour with benefits, not bad when you’re home at the end of the day.
The company he drives for make there own bin and trailers. T.D Haulage. Dynesbuilt is what they name the design. The name of design comes from the owners last name being Dynes!
This is a B train which can go up to somewhere around 62K kg (60 ton), truck weighs 20 so its probably close to 40 tons of chips. I haul one 53 ft trailer that, when full with chips, is about 30-35 ton.
Would love to use a system like that which seems more precise and cleaner! The ones we have are very old, and don’t have a scale included. So you have to guess if it’s what you are looking for. Hope it doesn’t keep on dropping when you’re done, if you haven’t been able to close the doors soon enough….go to the loader which will press the load, tarp and then go to the scale hoping you don’t have too much. Seems a lot less productive than what you are using! 😊 Or maybe, it’s simply because I’m new at this, and will find this easier as time goes by!
In finland we haul 60-70 tons of wood chips from forest In winter and summer
I hauled wood chips for G.P. Bourrous out of east texas
Love them peterbilt chip trucks and live bottoms
Which chipper brand do you used bratha ?
Hi Ben, thanks for sharing this video. Could tell, who builds that kind of loading system? Very interesting!
Great system for loading..much better and quicker than being loaded by a Loader. Where is this..Canada?
New Zealand
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@@garethifan1034 Hauling in NZ .
th-cam.com/video/g-BnwyBK5Hk/w-d-xo.html .Classic Chip trucking. 39 tons
th-cam.com/video/KGJTw07yRFg/w-d-xo.html .2020 chip haulage. 57 tons.
th-cam.com/video/qQ6oPqtbRqI/w-d-xo.html . NZ-Timber trucks 150 tons
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I hauled chips 5 years poorest I've ever been then found better job
@Juan they made paper
Reality yes I currently found my job fed ex ground money is good I'd go looking
@@JakobeOG Irving? Out west the mills all hire contractors, contracts usually start at 32 an hour with benefits, not bad when you’re home at the end of the day.
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what company makes that bin?
The company he drives for make there own bin and trailers. T.D Haulage. Dynesbuilt is what they name the design. The name of design comes from the owners last name being Dynes!
26,000 kg and 31,000 kg...That's 125,000 pounds?
Truck+trailer+load
A little bit too much !
To get it in pounds I think you have to multiply x 2.2 - no one uses lbs except the US
We go 63,500 kg's. here which is 140,00 lbs. on 8 axles.
@@oldpete3153 Same as Sweden then, I think
Thats not kg, its impossible for wood chips of all things to be heavy
what's heavier, a hundre kg of feathers or a 100kg of stones ?
That weight includes the truck and trailer
Chip weight is highly variable.. when super dry they can be fairly light but when wet they get pretty heavy.
57T !?
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no chance that weighs 37 ton
In person, the trucks & trailer units are massive. Some are 9-axle rigs..
This is a B train which can go up to somewhere around 62K kg (60 ton), truck weighs 20 so its probably close to 40 tons of chips. I haul one 53 ft trailer that, when full with chips, is about 30-35 ton.
TD Haulage in New Zealand
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