Chilliwack Murray
Gold Member
Those are big loads. Here's a Really Big Load. British Columbia, 1970's. You don't go on their haul roads. Rather, stay on the more primitive parallel local road, instead.
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The old Hayes and Pacifics were beasts. Google can teach you all about them. Many had 12 cyl Cummins 1710s or Detroit 1271s for power. One thing people often don’t realize is as equipment is scaled up, speeds are also scaled up.
Those trucks would be doing 60+ mph when they got to the collector roads. It’s a bad feeling when one of those crests a hill coming toward you.
Someone has to back up and it’s not them.