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  • Before the company in the picture bought that trailer, I pushed it on a few occasions, I pulled the sister to that trailer, a slightly smaller version and, with new management and ownership, the rules change, I guess, I don't know, I don't work for those guys. I agree, though, from what it looks like, they are moving a little too fast... They are on US 395, though, and it ain't much out there in that part of the world.... Not making any excuses, just sayin'....

  • Nice heavy oversize :-).

  • wow, with this wide and oversize load such a speed! incredible. in germany they drive a maximum of 40 km per hour

    if you want more pics from german oversize, just look at

    schwerlastinfo.de

  • @MrDriftspirit There's a company in Wisconsin, in the United States, that runs several towers down the road each day. The towers are in three sections, and run at highway speeds most of the way. They are permitted to block traffic for short intervals, but would be a major problem if required to run as slow as in Germany.

  • I am assuming those are not pusher trucks but are just there for dynamic emergancy breaking only? Is this not a Schnuber type trailer where the whole load must have tension maintained at all times or the trailer fails? I know there is an internet site dedicated to Schnabur rail cars.

  • Oversize? Oh, just a bit! ;-)

  • were you training someone in that vid

  • SUPER ESPECIALISADO

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