Had an excellent day yesterday, driving a big old Hino dump truck.
Never been so terrified doing 50Km/h!! It is unbelieveable how different it feels when you have to manouver 20 tonnes of steel and dirt compared to a car. MUCH respect to people who do this for a living! Especially the big semi drivers.
Spent the day learning how to operate the gearbox, reverse using only mirrors and wrangling the air-brakes.
Did my test at 4:00PM and passed even though I did the whole reversing bit in high range slipping the clutch 'cause I didn't remember to put it back to low range first
So, now I can drive big things up to about 26 tonnes I think, as long as they have a synchro gearbox (but not Semis - that is a different class again).
Was excellent fun
Cheers
David
(REMLR 235/MVCA 9) 80" -'49.(RUST), -'50 & '52. (53-parts) 88" -57 s1, -'63 -s2a -GS x 2-"Horrie"-112-769, "Vet"-112-429(-Vietnam-PRE 1ATF '65) ('66, s2a-as UN CIVPOL), Hans '73- s3 109" '56 s1 x2 77- s3 van (gone)& '12- 110
Congratulationsafter you have had a fair bit of practice then try to learn on a "crash" box, where one has to be able to match the engine revs to that of the gearbox,using the double de-clutch method,and then you will be able to drive older trucks and Ex-Military vehicles
cheers
Got my truck license in 1960 in a Studebaker US-6
Congrats from me too,,
Did you go straight from car to HR, is that why you have "L" plates on?
When I got my MR, (next up from car) in NSW, I didn't need L plates. Humm,, maybe I did![]()
Congrats on the license. Doing it in a syncro box is pretty straightforward, if you are getting the license for employment purposes, go to an unrestricted one as soon as you can as it will increase your employability greatly.
I spent a few years driving rigids and semis, including oversize work, and it certainly teaches you a great deal about the road, driving and others on the road. All the best with it and stay safe.
Well, for someone who has never driven a split gear box ever before, it was quite stressful trying to work out the gears to begin with. Flipping between high and low ratios on the 4-5 and 5-4 changes.
Also, I did a lot of stopping in high range, and forgetting to flick back to low range to take off. Took me a while to get the hang of that.
Did my test at 4:00PM and passed even though I did the whole reversing bit in high range slipping the clutch 'cause I didn't remember to put it back to low range first
I couldn't see the "driver under instruction GEARBOX under destruction sign on the front"
Good Job, Why did you go & get your truck license then ??
Do you want a job driving trucks ??
When I bought my old Ex Army Inter Mk3 I had to go get my Truck Licence but the Learner Driver place only had one HR truck and it was broken and he didnt think the RTA tester would be to impressed with my old Acco, so the instructor said how about getting your Heavy Combo license (same price), No worries mate , and that has been very useful to me over the years too.
If only everybody was made to get one - especially idiot caravan towing grey nomads they would have a bit more respect for Truck Drivers.
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