Courtesy of Aaron Silcock: instagram.com/heavy_haulage/
Top stuff Johnny Oily Moomooland some of these units are seriously large I cant imagine what weight they are rated to handle.
These pics are not strictly HH but these are the conditions they have to cope with in the Wet seasons at the top of Aus.
This is the Kimberlys 4ish weeks ago and as you can see sometimes the bridges and roads don’t handle it to well and you can also see why we have large truck bays otherwise known as home at times,the triples are all LNG tankers as all the power houses in the towns of the Kimberly are gas powered but the trucks are not all supposed to be in one place at the same time.
All the trucks are fitted with a remote A/C system for the sleeper cab seperate from the truck so you have an escape from the humidity and Mozzies,I.m not sure if they are allowed to have a camp fire or even a gas cooker on board but knowing Bill he would have coped.
Cheers Dig and Bill
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Moomooland some serious weight there and a great photo
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Moomooland some serious weight there and a great photo Dig
Thanks for that DIG here’s another from the archives.
Some good stuff been posted on here recently. Wheres the “boy” to hes slacking a bit Johnny !!!
Dig,some cracking Aussi stuff keep them coming mate. The photos of the road being washed away are
intresting and thats not a quick fix to rebuild them.
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“moomooland” Paul heres one for you me old mucker ! [emoji38]Click on pages twice to read.
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Nice one Dean!!
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Courtesy of martinuz41
Took this photo when on a bit of a road trip drove that day from Vegas through Death Valley to Yosemite National park so think this would be taken on the I6 on the Nevada California border roughly.
jshepguis:
Took this photo when on a bit of a road trip drove that day from Vegas through Death Valley to Yosemite National park so think this would be taken on the I6 on the Nevada California border roughly.
Nice one jshepguis.
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