so who knows how to back up trains? what tricks are involved and how long does it take to become proficient at?
B-Train backing?
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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.
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Here is one post I found on the subject
You can back a double roadtrain with practice but...already gone and kickin chicken Thank this. -
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.
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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! -
Yep those little kobs come in handy. I have one on my truck
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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.
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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. -
A train
B train
Choo Choo train
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