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Author Topic: Doin' The Devil's Triangle ...And gettin' paid for it....  (Read 2754 times)
Smokinjoe-VRCCDS#0005
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« on: October 05, 2010, 04:50:59 PM »

You folks that have run The Devils Triangle no doubt saw all the wind mills on Buffalo Mountain ( 37 of them ) .  The company I work for owns those wind mills and is in the process of building a new high-line to feed the power into a new sub station thats also being built on The Devil's Triangle( Hwy. 116 ) .Yesterday I took a D6 bulldozer across Hwy.116 with a two axle low-boy it was very,very close in some of the curves....Tomorrow I take a 103,000 lb. Line-Cat up and its loaded on a four axle low-boy trailer  Sad  I've never been one to even think about the job after quittin' time however I'm very concerned about the move tomorrow ....I'm not sure I can make it " fit " in several of those curvers that The Devil's Triangle offers and most of them drop off in a straight down bluff  Shocked


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« Reply #1 on: October 05, 2010, 04:57:42 PM »

One of your old Bosses, Jim said if'n it can be done in a Truck , you are the Man.

My money is on you , go for it.

Big Al

Watch out for the new culverts they have put across this road in some places the shoulder is soft.

Gravel covering the new culverts.

Not good on a heavy load.

Most of them have little orange cones designating where they cross the road.
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« Reply #2 on: October 05, 2010, 05:00:44 PM »

One more comment.

On those that you think are close.

Keep that door ajar and be ready to bail.

Saw Dad do this with a load of logs, he was hangin half out and half in but the truck laid back down

and did not go over, and he got back in.

Just sayin, it is a option.

Al
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Smokinjoe-VRCCDS#0005
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« Reply #3 on: October 05, 2010, 05:16:21 PM »

One more comment.

On those that you think are close.

Keep that door ajar and be ready to bail.

Saw Dad do this with a load of logs, he was hangin half out and half in but the truck laid back down

and did not go over, and he got back in.

Just sayin, it is a option.

Al
Bailin' has crossed my mind ....The worst couple curve's  that I'm really worried about would mean if I jump I'll have about 150,000 lbs. of heavy metal coming down behind me  Shocked
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Quicksilver
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« Reply #4 on: October 05, 2010, 05:26:49 PM »

Just say a prayer before you start and you're covered. Works for me. I stay a lot calmer and can focus more on doing what I know how to do.
IMHO.
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« Reply #5 on: October 05, 2010, 05:27:15 PM »

Bummer, not good if its' gonna follow yah.

Maybe plan B would be better.

Pray.
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Smokinjoe-VRCCDS#0005
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« Reply #6 on: October 05, 2010, 05:30:59 PM »

Just say a prayer before you start and you're covered. Works for me. I stay a lot calmer and can focus more on doing what I know how to do.
IMHO.
Quicksilver
Great advice  cooldude   Thank you  Smiley
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« Reply #7 on: October 05, 2010, 06:02:42 PM »

You folks that have run The Devils Triangle no doubt saw all the wind mills on Buffalo Mountain ( 37 of them ) .  The company I work for owns those wind mills and is in the process of building a new high-line to feed the power into a new sub station thats also being built on The Devil's Triangle( Hwy. 116 ) .Yesterday I took a D6 bulldozer across Hwy.116 with a two axle low-boy it was very,very close in some of the curves....Tomorrow I take a 103,000 lb. Line-Cat up and its loaded on a four axle low-boy trailer  Sad  I've never been one to even think about the job after quittin' time however I'm very concerned about the move tomorrow ....I'm not sure I can make it " fit " in several of those curvers that The Devil's Triangle offers and most of them drop off in a straight down bluff  Shocked

My moneys on you big guy. cooldude



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« Reply #8 on: October 05, 2010, 06:25:36 PM »

When you hit the apex of the curve... don't stop. Keep moving to keep the laws of gravity under "your" control. If you're top heavy... and if you stop on a steep "super"... you are flirting with disaster. Is this a permit load? Did the local road department clear you for this route? Cinch up the seat belt. Yrmv,   
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Smokinjoe-VRCCDS#0005
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« Reply #9 on: October 05, 2010, 06:33:30 PM »

When you hit the apex of the curve... don't stop. Keep moving to keep the laws of gravity under "your" control. If you're top heavy... and if you stop on a steep "super"... you are flirting with disaster. Is this a permit load? Did the local road department clear you for this route? Cinch up the seat belt. Yrmv,   
I work for the goverment we don't do permits...Seat belt is a good idea  cooldude
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« Reply #10 on: October 05, 2010, 08:12:10 PM »

Joe, I've got faith in ya!  If anybody can do it, you can.

Just remember your motto as you hit those curves....

"Bring it, let's ride!"   cooldude

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« Reply #11 on: October 05, 2010, 09:09:46 PM »

I work for the goverment we don't do permits...

No permit for over length-width-height-weight loads? Does not compute. Not even a pilot on a voluntary basis just for added insurance?

sheets (Hiway guy)  ???
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« Reply #12 on: October 06, 2010, 02:33:54 AM »

Don't be scared just crank the Skynerd and roll cooldude see ya next week
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« Reply #13 on: October 06, 2010, 04:43:00 AM »

SmokinJoe,  I work for your local Caterpillar dealer.  I hope that D6 came from us!  Email me your phone number so we can hook up for a ride to see your nephew's bike.
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« Reply #14 on: October 06, 2010, 04:58:06 AM »

Is that a bulldog on the front?  If so, that Mack will get you there.  Shame its not an old R model.. been in one of those with the door open , 1st and under, throttle on the floor wondering..."is it time to get out?"    Grin

A friend of mine locally runs a body shop.  He ends up with a good number of trucks from the oilfield because so many young unexperienced drivers can't keep from hitting things.   One of the local companies has an owner that likes to keep old equipment he finds during his buyouts on the road (he has an old B model Mack that I have drove...makes you appreciate modern technology).    angel

That same company brought an R model Mack winch truck in this week to be repainted and cleaned up.    One of the employees my friend has, looked in the truck and was shocked to see more than one gear shift sticking up...  With the way things are going, he will probably be driving a truck next month!  Yikes!    Shocked


Drive safe!  You, I don't worry about...its the person in the four wheeler that is riding your a$$ or coming around the corner at 80 mph that scares me.
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« Reply #15 on: October 06, 2010, 05:22:23 AM »

Joe,

as much as you ride the area you can probably do it blindfolded (not advised) but I have no doubt that you will do just fine..... cooldude

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« Reply #16 on: October 06, 2010, 05:30:08 AM »

Good luck, Joe.  Know where you are coming from.  I followed one of those Bulldogs on the hood around for a year or so before buying my Pete.  Will be thinking of you today.

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« Reply #17 on: October 06, 2010, 08:28:58 AM »

I humbly suggest a parachute in the event that you need to bail.

Seriously - confidence is (probably more than) half the battle.  Just like riding your Valk.  It's when you start to second-guess yourself that trouble finds you.

Sure seems to me that everybody else (including your employer) thinks you can do it.
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« Reply #18 on: October 06, 2010, 08:55:21 AM »


That same company brought an R model Mack winch truck in this week to be repainted and cleaned up.    One of the employees my friend has, looked in the truck and was shocked to see more than one gear shift sticking up... 

The old twin stick. probably a 5 and a 4. That separates the men from the boys.

I have never hauled oversize, but know you have it under control Joe. I saw this one going down the road the other day, and thought of you.


 
I dont drive much anymore, but I hauled tankers on twisties for years. Nothing like hauling a 80,000 pound sloshing bomb down the road  Evil
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« Reply #19 on: October 06, 2010, 10:05:17 AM »

When Hwy 40 in the Donner Pass area in California, it wasn't curvy, but going East it was steep.

That was a fun road to watch trucks on.    Some of the UN-experienced drivers used to burn up their brakes on that hill...

I remember one time, I lead a truck, should say I opened up the road for him..  

1 of my partners was at  the top stopping traffic I was headed for the bottom to shut off traffic before this guy took off down Truckee and on to da bottom.    Hwy 40 was a little narrow and kind of curvy back then...      When it became I-80, it was straightened out a whole great big bunch......

PS:  This was also back before, the current trailer brakes.  Now ya loose air and they lock up, back then you lost air, you were free wheeling.........
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« Reply #20 on: October 06, 2010, 01:46:40 PM »

As a fellow heavy hauler I can feel yer pain, but I always enjoy a challenge and that line cat on that road sounds like a true challenge to me.
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« Reply #21 on: October 06, 2010, 02:52:25 PM »

You know you have been driving without sleep to long in a Mack Truck.

When the Bull Dog on the hood turns araound a winks at you.

AL
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« Reply #22 on: October 06, 2010, 03:56:49 PM »

Update...Well it was a exciting expererience and damn sure a adrenaline rush one that I'll repeat several times over the next few month's. Worse part of it is hoping the road does'nt give way with all the weight right on the edge  Shocked
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Smokinjoe-VRCCDS#0005
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« Reply #23 on: October 06, 2010, 03:58:43 PM »

You know you have been driving without sleep to long in a Mack Truck.

When the Bull Dog on the hood turns araound a winks at you.

AL
" I've seen that "  crazy2
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« Reply #24 on: October 06, 2010, 04:23:05 PM »

Congrats ! Relieved to read all went well. cooldude
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« Reply #25 on: October 06, 2010, 07:00:06 PM »

Update...Well it was a exciting expererience and damn sure a adrenaline rush one that I'll repeat several times over the next few month's. Worse part of it is hoping the road does'nt give way with all the weight right on the edge  Shocked

Glad you made out OK! I was wondering how it went and then read this. cooldude
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« Reply #26 on: October 07, 2010, 05:41:17 AM »

Joe,

Cool Dude, coolsmiley good to hear you made it... cooldude cooldude I never doubted it one minute....
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