CashRulez Dollas it takes time and starting with the basics of flatbed work. Start with a 2 axle flatbed or step deck, work up to a 3 axle RGN, then a 3+1, then a 2+2+2 or a 2+3+2 then 3+3+3 to get to this configuration. Along the way you get familiar with hauling wide, long, tall and heavy loads.
@@realf1rme nah not the game lol... Anderson Trucking Service. They start you out doing flatbed and they work you up to windmills and other large freight
Dehv Blak with this particular trailer it can be steered remotely by a tillerman or automatically by the trailer. During these maneuvers it was set up to steer automatically.
is that t 880 kenworth
how do you get into this work type?
CashRulez Dollas it takes time and starting with the basics of flatbed work. Start with a 2 axle flatbed or step deck, work up to a 3 axle RGN, then a 3+1, then a 2+2+2 or a 2+3+2 then 3+3+3 to get to this configuration. Along the way you get familiar with hauling wide, long, tall and heavy loads.
Money is how
Companies like ATS can get you started
@@hotonez4242 American Truck Simulator ? lmao ok
@@realf1rme nah not the game lol... Anderson Trucking Service. They start you out doing flatbed and they work you up to windmills and other large freight
is the guy in the pilot controlling the back axles?
Dehv Blak yes. Its called a steerman
Dehv Blak with this particular trailer it can be steered remotely by a tillerman or automatically by the trailer. During these maneuvers it was set up to steer automatically.
No plate on the jeep? Hope not going far
That’s a 9-axle trailer, not 13. The tractor may have 4 axles, but it’s not a trailer. Still, nice setup. Thank you for sharing.
Just to let you know you count all axles on the ground ! Not just the trailer
Depends on where your from, I pull a 3 bed 5 faymonville with a 4 axle traction unit. Still only a 8 axle trailer.