B-Train backing?

Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by already gone, Jul 7, 2010.

  1. already gone

    already gone Road Train Member

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    so who knows how to back up trains? what tricks are involved and how long does it take to become proficient at?
     
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  3. Jfaulk99

    Jfaulk99 Road Train Member

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    i've heard you have to ignore the lead trailer and just pretend your only backing the pup. I'm strongly considering ordering a set, definately going to practice before trying it in public.:biggrin_2559:
     
  4. Baack

    Baack Road Train Member

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  5. dieseldon

    dieseldon Light Load Member

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    B trains are like everything else the more you do it the better you get at it. It take time to get the skills down.
    I do agree follow the last trailer around. Remember take your time be safe and if you need (GOAL) get out and look.

    Don
     
  6. ragtopjr

    ragtopjr Light Load Member

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    I have very limited experience with B train but mine was gathered running from just east of Toronto to the Port of Montreal for about a week.

    What he said about forgetting the lead, as well as getting out to look often is important.

    I will add to get a suicide knob, and just practice.

    I used my spare time just backing into the same spot to try and get used to it.

    My palm of my hand was literally burning by the time I was done!
     
  7. dieseldon

    dieseldon Light Load Member

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    Yep those little kobs come in handy. I have one on my truck
    practice practice practice
     
  8. CondoCruiser

    CondoCruiser The Legend

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    It's impossible to perfect. You can get better and go further but that's about it. The dolly has two pivot points and soon as you are a hair out of line it goes wild because you can't correct quick enough with your long wheel base compared to the distance between the two pups.
     
  9. Jfaulk99

    Jfaulk99 Road Train Member

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    Your thinking of a set of doubles with a converter dolly. A the lead trailer of a B-Train has the 5th wheel attached to the frame rails where they extend out the rear and can be backed anywhere you wish if your good enough. They can make any trailer a b-train. Vans, dumps, bulk tankers, liquid tanks, flats, hoppers ect.
     
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  10. end of the road

    end of the road Heavy Load Member

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    A set of doubles with a convertor dolly is called an A-train here.

    They haul two 53' trailers in combination in Manitoba as well. It is so flat they can do silly stuff like that.
     
  11. Les2

    Les2 Road Train Member

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    A train
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    B train
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    Choo Choo train
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    :biggrin_2559::biggrin_25522:
     
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