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  • 2 years later...

if my bad eye sight is correct; the dumper "opera" aka the black bitch is a short wheel-based R-700. sure would be great to see more pictures and specs on the "black bitch " always for me mind -boggling the major differences in equipment from U SA and the wonderful "land down under." 

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Mrs

Gudday m8

Gr8 project

bit hard 4 me to give advice not see n wotz go n on etc

fold the float down with the back bumper @ the end of the lump of trailer to haul

back the R model all the way up the float till the rear roller of the Mack is just over the RSend of the float

dangle the rope down and winch it up ........ then drive forward till it's @ the disired position ..  dump it down lift the float up

n all over red rover LOL

Either the mack will lift th@ end ....... or go back to plan A

cya

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4 hours ago, Swishy said:

Mrs

Gudday m8

Gr8 project

bit hard 4 me to give advice not see n wotz go n on etc

fold the float down with the back bumper @ the end of the lump of trailer to haul

back the R model all the way up the float till the rear roller of the Mack is just over the RSend of the float

dangle the rope down and winch it up ........ then drive forward till it's @ the disired position ..  dump it down lift the float up

n all over red rover LOL

Either the mack will lift th@ end ....... or go back to plan A

cya

say what ??? 😁

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5 hours ago, 70mackMB said:

Paul, What was the trailer your moving used for when it was new?    .....Hippy  

That I don't know

I feel it was a off highway trailer built for transporting big things around a construction site

Maybe as components were built up on some industrial construction site and then shifted into place

The blokes farm it is on feels it was built by Telecom (Australias telecommunications company) for shifting towers or big exchanges once they were built 

I think we are just guessing at the moment 

 

Paul 

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Well woke up all bright eyed and bushy tailed

Headed on over to kick Mrs Mack in the guts 

Rolled out onto the road to await the pilot vehicles 

Put air into the float tyres and checked lights and flags and normal stuff

The pilots arrived, we had a quick yack, then launched it

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Then 30 km of gravel and dirt

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Then stopped to check chains etc for hitting the main road

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And into it Pauly boy, roal that coal !!received_966296695504507.jpeg.6dd39fbfc8c4d6ae1333a53b4058a3bb.jpeg

Some more secluded back roads but all bitumen

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Then a very very, hang on capital letters VERY NARROW BRIDGE

ultra tight, tight as fishes ass, pilot vehicles and Mal were bloody brilliant 

"Back up, 2 inches to the left" 

"Pull right"

"STOP"

"Back up again"

 

Anyway you get the drift

The armco railing was squealing and kissing the load at times but we made it

Mal snapped this as I was exiting the bridge, Mal reckons there was a bit going on amd he was a tad busy to take happy snaps

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Damage to the load

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Next was crossing state borders

Another bridge, fairly tight, mqybe 8 inches each side 

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then rolled thru town thru the back door and back onto a main HWY in Australia before turning left, a really really sharp left

Pilot vehicles blocke the HWY and 3 or 5 point turn was done

Then a very tight drive

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And breath in some more

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Some helpers arrived in all shapes and sizes 

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So we shift stuff about to make things a bit easier to get in

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things are getting really really tight and all I have to do is back it maybe a few hundred feet, no room to swing so it takes a few goes

then this happens 

Mrs Mack finds a set of diamond harrows lying in the grass 

BUGGER ME

 

So I now have a flat tyre 

Not to worry, we quickly change the flat

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Excellent job Paul, well done! The second narrow bridge you passed thru was that some type of a draw/lift bridge? And what is he going to do with the trailer on the farm? Thank you for the videos and ride along.    .....Hippy 

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4 hours ago, 70mackMB said:

Excellent job Paul, well done! The second narrow bridge you passed thru was that some type of a draw/lift bridge? And what is he going to do with the trailer on the farm? Thank you for the videos and ride along.    .....Hippy 

That second bridge is a lifting bridge to fit paddle steamers under on the Murray river

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The trailer is going to have a house put on it 

This area floods every so often (10 - 20 years or so) and as such the local governments are making it hard for people to build houses

So this will allow a house to be there that can be towed out of the way in floods

Over the coming weeks I'll get the house on the trailer, get the trailer roughly were they want it and that's the end of my involvement 

Paul 

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13 hours ago, mrsmackpaul said:

Dunno how much of this dribble you wanna see

So I back it in, Mal jumps on the Traxcavator 

I unchain the load and chain it onto the Traxcavator 

Mal has his grandchildren as helpers 

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We then drag the trailer back so George can put wheels and axles on it over the coming week

For me, doing this stuff is fantastic fun, could of done with out the flat tyre though

But helping out good people with good mate Mal, life really doesn't get much better

Will report more in a week or so

 

Happy days everyone 

 

Paul 

I'm sure I speak for many here on BMT;;  enjoy watching EVERY bit of this move . and also my "hats off" to YOU as one heck of  a professional driver. we all know the move was much easier due to fact it was done by a MACK LOL

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Mecho I was thinking yesterday as U was toodling along in my old bucket of bolts

Just how impressive this really is, a truck nearly 45 years young, the float 55 years young, doing a job no one else would even do

Apparently a lot of people have looked at shifting this trailer but it is all to hard

The people I shifted for I have known since they were children, of known the lady that I delivered it for, for even longer, she was our vet on our dairy farm

All of them good people, we aren't rich, we aren't flash, we are just the average Joe trying to get along in life

The couple approached me last November about this, 

"So do you think yah can do it"

My answer, "sure, piece of cake"

No idea if I could but thought, why not ?

But a truck nearly 45 years old doing a difficult job that no one else would even attempt 

That to me is pretty impressive 

She's a good old bucket of bolts that proves that these Macks in my slightly biased and uneducated opinion are the very best of the best ever made, hands down without a doubt, they really are that good 

 

Paul

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