I drive those here in Australia. Believe it or not, reversing the trailer in a straight line is harder (unless you use a dolly lock, which we don't use on quads down here only tri-axles).
I noticed both drivers turned towards the trailer when the pulled out forward. Why would they do that? I would think you would turn away so as not to bump truck and trailer.
@@jaylonjackson8599 from what I've seen, it is a dump and quad dog...looking to get into this sector of trucking so I've been studying up. Might still be wrong, but that's what I've seen so far.
Truck and wagon (in Canada); a pup trailer has the single draw bar and has just the single pivot point (like a regular trailer backing), while the wagon has the dolly in front and 2 pivot points.
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Nice work, you guys are making it look easy..
We run the same type of combo here in Australia..
punjabes are hard working people. good job. i love this video. please put more videos like this one.
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I drive those here in Australia. Believe it or not, reversing the trailer in a straight line is harder (unless you use a
dolly lock, which we don't use on quads down here only tri-axles).
Always wondered how they dumped those. we don't have them around here.. Nice job.
Damn for a second I thought this was just a bad driver
I just thought i was a big time end dumper in Nor Cal then i watched this
I noticed both drivers turned towards the trailer when the pulled out forward. Why would they do that? I would think you would turn away so as not to bump truck and trailer.
To keep axles 1&2 of trailer from dragging over the load.you wont bump trailer because as you pull ahead Back Of Trailer Goes Away From You
I like the way you have a short drawbar between truck and trailer
wow nice one bro
What's the trick in setup to get trailer pointing at target? It would make my life easier to just have small corrections.
Proper drivers, well done guys!
Great backing job...I just wonder what they're going to do with a hundred piles of dirt that haven't been tended-to.
Bulldoze it
I made a transfer trailer look like that trying to park the damn thing. Not a truck driver by any means, just asked to park rig and failed.
I see the trailer is an 2 Axle dolly the way the trailer swings Around I’m guessing a Rookie driver could get in bother real quick
wow
What is that Actual combination called
Quad dump truck.
I thought it was called a truck and pup
@@jaylonjackson8599 from what I've seen, it is a dump and quad dog...looking to get into this sector of trucking so I've been studying up. Might still be wrong, but that's what I've seen so far.
Truck and wagon (in Canada); a pup trailer has the single draw bar and has just the single pivot point (like a regular trailer backing), while the wagon has the dolly in front and 2 pivot points.
@@jaylonjackson8599 nope a "pup"is only tandem or tridem axle we call those ponies.these are truck and quad Wagon End Dumps .
It’s in western Canada
Alberta
North of Fort Mcmurray, Ab.