Thread: Our New Toy
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	09-22-2007 01:23 AM #1Our New Toy
 
 There was a thread, a while back, about big trucks, or long trucks; I thought you all might like to see my son's new toy. Overall length is about 110 feet, total loaded weight near 120K.       
 
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	09-22-2007 08:34 AM #2
 Sweet K-whopper! I drove a W-900L for a little bit. Never at 120k lbs though good god man  
 
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	09-22-2007 10:31 AM #3
 If they don't get that new, proposed pipeline in he could be a busy boy!!!  Your Uncle Bob, Senior Geezer Curmudgeon 
 
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	09-22-2007 05:14 PM #4
 That is a rolling pipe line........LOL
 Brad
 
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	09-22-2007 06:12 PM #5
 Nawaaa, This is a rolling pipeline!!My Ride 
 56 Olds, Rocket 88 Http://dogtagsvette.5u.com
 LS1 powered
 4L65 E
 Mustang ll front Clip
 Ford 9" Butt
 13' Wilwood brakes with
 Hydraboost power.
 
 
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	09-24-2007 01:16 PM #6
 Bob, that pipeline won't have much effect on his work; most of what he does is station delivery, albeit, it is to outlying areas. Most of his runs are in the neighborhood of three to five hundred miles, round trip. There is a new one in the wind, though, that will have him running from Phoenix, through "Vegas", and on to northern Nevada along the I80 corridor, then into Salt Lake and back to "Vegas", and Phoenix, and start all over again. He'll have to leave the second trailer in Las Vegas, and pick it up on the way back from Arizona, because they don't run the "trains" in AZ - or Calif., or Colo. This rig is a company owned one, but we are still working on an owner-op; when it comes through, we'll be contracted to this same outfit, with just a different compensation arrangement.
 
 These "trains" are about 15,000 gallons if filled to max, but they usually carry about 13 to 14. There are bigger ones running in the US and Canada, though.
 
 Dogtag, those Aussie "trains" are truly awe inspiring. We have several different pictures of some of them. Through the magic of hand held video, I got to take a ride in one from NSW to the Northern Territories, one time; most impressive.
 
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	09-24-2007 01:27 PM #7
 Nice rigs! Don't think I'll be seeing either one of those running the northeast corridor any time soon!      Bob 
 
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