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    Do both. Straddled should be true. Other side should mirror the normal side.

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    Quote Originally Posted by discorevy View Post
    Yep , assuming the steering is off centre to the right slightly it could be road camber , if off to the left you have an alignment issue , when I worked in a Broome workshop years ago we used to get more than a few tourists wanting a wheel alignment because they noticed their wheel off centre and car pulling left usually starting around karratha , port hedland , I just took their vehicle for a drive and 9 times out of 10 told them to save their money , whether they believed me or not , who knows, but the roads north have a steeper camber to cope with wet season rains , as tombie mentioned find a quiet straight road except I'd straddle the middle of it and see if everything is straight then
    What he says
    The normal standard is 3% camber.I do ours at 4%,high rainfall.I do our gravel roads at 5%,high rainfall plus a maintence grader driver who hacks the crown out of my work during summer,so I add a bit more.Farmers don't like it as their field bins belly out on the crown
    On gravel you need a decent crown to stop water pooling and potholes.I cant understand why all the dirt roads in the north are graded flat with huge windrows on the shoulders.Mine workers grade roads like that too,they don't know how to form a road up.
    Andrew
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    To be fair Andy. Formed roads vs Mine roads are very different...

    A cambered road is more dangerous when wet for a 785 etc to traverse... and a mine road is maintained more often as they rut out very quickly.

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    Anybody can grade a flat road Mike.We have a minesite "all rounder" basically he is all round hopeless.He tells us he is awesome on a dozer and I know this because I know his dad really well his forte is a bull dozer,we don't have a dozer!!!! We were having big problems with our maintence grader driver so we put the "all rounder" on the other grader.Only lasted a month,never had so many complaints.
    I do all our high traffic gravel roads winter grading,get lots of compliments on my work too,even back thru the office.
    Andrew
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tombie View Post
    Do both. Straddled should be true. Other side should mirror the normal side.
    too true


    Quote Originally Posted by LandyAndy View Post
    Anybody can grade a flat road Mike.We have a minesite "all rounder" basically he is all round hopeless.He tells us he is awesome on a dozer and I know this because I know his dad really well his forte is a bull dozer,we don't have a dozer!!!! We were having big problems with our maintence grader driver so we put the "all rounder" on the other grader.Only lasted a month,never had so many complaints.
    I do all our high traffic gravel roads winter grading,get lots of compliments on my work too,even back thru the office.
    Andrew
    ever thought about moving down this way ?, wouldn't be as far to tow your boat, plenty roads to improve

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    Quote Originally Posted by LandyAndy View Post
    Anybody can grade a flat road Mike.We have a minesite "all rounder" basically he is all round hopeless.He tells us he is awesome on a dozer and I know this because I know his dad really well his forte is a bull dozer,we don't have a dozer!!!! We were having big problems with our maintence grader driver so we put the "all rounder" on the other grader.Only lasted a month,never had so many complaints.

    I do all our high traffic gravel roads winter grading,get lots of compliments on my work too,even back thru the office.

    Andrew


    That's what I mean Andy!!

    On a mine the road will be destroyed daily so they grade flat...

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