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fairly extended hitch point for the trailer. They cheat very little on a corner due to the geometry.
It does make for the best stories. Pictures of the truck with tires in one ditch, with the outer duals of the trailer hanging in the air over the opposite ditch. It can be sort of fun, as long as you make it.
Fer sure. Long ago I followed an empty log truck (trailer carried w tongue over cab) back into the woods and I literally couldn't keep up with him in my 6-cylinder Chevrolet, slowing as I had to to dodge boulders and potholes. He was just playing with me. He likely made several trips a day and knew every inch of his road.As far as log trucks, they are a rare breed in the way they handle corners. They are normally a truck with logs and a fairly extended hitch point for the trailer. They cheat very little on a corner due to the geometry. ... That and we all know log truck drivers are the crazy guys...and I say that with respect.
They are pretty sure the dirt roads are Pike's Peak and life is a race.
Fer sure. Long ago I followed an empty log truck (trailer carried w tongue over cab) back into the woods and I literally couldn't keep up with him in my 6-cylinder Chevrolet, slowing as I had to to dodge boulders and potholes. He was just playing with me. He likely made several trips a day and knew every inch of his road.
Another time I reached a right hand uphill switchback going pretty fast and had to swerve the Wagoneer right up the bank at my right to avoid getting run over by a loaded logging truck that cut the corner badly - at high speed - coming down the switchback. I was pretty sure his trailer duals were going to run across my hood at the last moment or else I was going to tip over sideways into them. The trailer tires missed me by a hairbreadth. Those guys are crazy.
For the flatlanders on here - Photo illustrating the extended hitch point that makes the trailer corner nearly in the truck's tracks.
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Not all log trucks are like that, I think there only like that out west. I bet there is not a log truck/trailer like that withing 500 miles of here !!!
I have personally only seen trailers like that on TV. And this is personally coming from a forester, who main job it is to oversee timber harvesting operations.