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Post by Old Techo on Nov 9, 2019 19:32:29 GMT 10
Thanks Mick,
Very interesting
Are the rig rear wheels steered by the truck driver or remote controlled by the trailing pilot?
Edit: Apols nsg... shoulda seen your post first
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Post by Mick Themungrel on Nov 9, 2019 19:48:45 GMT 10
Mick, how is the steering done on those trailer axles. Are they on some kind of castor arrangement so they can turn as required or is there an input that controls the steer angle? They are steered by remote. The driver of the white Ranger looks after it.It is only the rear 4 axles that steer on that setup. I have another video I took at Whyalla of a blade coming out of the steel works.The blade is 69m. www.facebook.com/BlueTuscany/videos/360264054558767/
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Post by Mick Themungrel on Nov 9, 2019 19:53:27 GMT 10
Thanks Mick,
Very interesting
Are the rig rear wheels steered by the truck driver or remote controlled by the trailing pilot?
Edit: Apols nsg... shoulda seen your post first
Our company uses rear steers, others have controls in the cab of the prime mover and is guided by the rear pilot.
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Post by Frank and Brenda on Nov 9, 2019 19:55:39 GMT 10
Morning Mick,
Was that video about one of your many fans?
It's the only fans he's got Poor old fella's gotta take what he gets
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Post by Frank and Brenda on Nov 9, 2019 19:58:01 GMT 10
Went to the movies today saw the new terminator Not into dissecting a movie fir tis and that Good escapism, not a bad movie
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Post by Mick Themungrel on Nov 9, 2019 20:09:09 GMT 10
Units like this 12x8 platform are self steering, there is a block mounted in the turntable that works the hydraulic steering
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Post by A'van on Nov 9, 2019 22:06:08 GMT 10
News
In an effort to provide patients with a one-stop-shop for the diagnosis of the underlying condition of their fainting, the San has a new Blackouts and Faints Clinic which provides patients with access to appropriate tests and appropriate review by specialists including cardiologists, general physicians, geriatricians and neurologists if needed.
I thought it may be interesting. I myself have a bit of vertigo if it gets really bad i may have to go here.
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Post by legendts on Nov 10, 2019 7:46:52 GMT 10
Thanks for all the well wishes, appreciate it gents. The rotten feeling is still hanging on although the vertigo has pretty much gone but still feel nauseous, particularly in the morning. Thanks for the link Frank. I did find that and another called Brandt- Daroff procedure and am working on those. See the doc on Monday. Disconcerting is the word nsg particularly when you have had pretty much good health for 73+ years. We have cancelled our trip, i put it off for four days thinking I would come good quickly but don’t want to risk towing feeling like I do. Hope you and Brenda don’t see it too often.
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Post by Mick Themungrel on Nov 10, 2019 7:53:17 GMT 10
Mornin all, day off and its cloudy and wet ggggggggrrrrrrrrrrrr
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Post by Frank and Brenda on Nov 10, 2019 8:39:46 GMT 10
Mornin all Mornin all, day off and its cloudy and wet ggggggggrrrrrrrrrrrr No precipitation here, byt no sun either, yet Time for breaky
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Post by Deleted on Nov 10, 2019 17:55:01 GMT 10
Frankenbiker, we had a great day on the motabicycles. Warm and sunny ALL day. Eat yer heart out, lad!
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Post by Frank and Brenda on Nov 10, 2019 19:34:34 GMT 10
Would I be breaking forum rules by calling the previous poster a plick
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Post by GerryP on Nov 10, 2019 20:01:59 GMT 10
Hey Frank, re ya avatar matey... if ya gotta ask that question then yer obviously unejucated in all things automotive ay! Besides, not sure you can still buy a new "real" Holden anymore anyways.
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Post by Frank and Brenda on Nov 11, 2019 6:18:40 GMT 10
I just hadta put it up, for a while at least The fishing is easy here
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Post by Mick Themungrel on Nov 11, 2019 17:20:14 GMT 10
I just hadta put it up, for a while at least The fishing is easy here About the only way you can get a bite. At least it doesn't cost you for bait.
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