The tractors with the long bed pulling a trailer with pivoting or front steer axel, what are they designed to carry? I haven’t seen anything like it in the Midwest or North East or South East.
Those are truck & trailer combos that were common on the west coast up until the 80s or so. The flatbed ones are usually designed to haul hay. Today, that truck and trailer setup is almost exclusively used for tanker trucks on the west coast.
Really enjoyed!!! 👍👍
As always, great work!!! Thanks for coming out!!
Thank you once again to you and the club for hosting another fantastic truck show!
Nice work, that green 352 bunk is a stunner!
What a cool event! Great shooting as usual and I really like the thumbnail!
Thanks! Those two trucks are part of the incredible collection of ATHS member Dennis Martinez
That prevoast is great but a crown bus is much beter
All the Crowns were cruising at the Show & Go in Riverside, which was being held the same day as the truck show this year
The tractors with the long bed pulling a trailer with pivoting or front steer axel, what are they designed to carry? I haven’t seen anything like it in the Midwest or North East or South East.
Those are truck & trailer combos that were common on the west coast up until the 80s or so. The flatbed ones are usually designed to haul hay. Today, that truck and trailer setup is almost exclusively used for tanker trucks on the west coast.
@@twinrodders thanks for the quick reply, very nice video.
Hilarious no one remembers eastern length laws 55 ft max
Where was this
Southern California Railway Museum in Perris, CA