Originally Posted by B.S.F. Are those trailers self- tracking? Are common road trains self-tracking? .W. I doubt it and No. Although a lot of floats/low loaders for heavy lift are self tracking so they don't rip themselves apart on cornering.
Cheers......Brian 1985 110 V8 County 1998 110 Perentie GS Cargo 6X6 ARN 202516 (Brutus)
Originally Posted by B.S.F. Are those trailers self- tracking? Are common road trains self-tracking? .W. Nope they just play follow the leader. Cheers Ean
Originally Posted by Ean Austral Nope they just play follow the leader. Cheers Ean Well, that's the plan. Every day I get to tow a single it a bonus nowadays and I've had a good run lately. .
If you don't like trucks, stop buying stuff.
Originally Posted by V8Ian Well, that's the plan. Every day I get to tow a single it a bonus nowadays and I've had a good run lately. . I can understand that... especially around that area we met up recently, be bad enough in a single let alone anything else. Cheers Ean
"You'll need a 100k tailwind and a downhill run" ....and a cliff!
They could make them with Landy size spacings between each to enable progressive overtaking Steve
Originally Posted by Saitch They could make them with Landy size spacings between each to enable progressive overtaking Steve up ramp on rear trailer maybe better cheers blaze
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