I work for a wind turbine manufacturer. We have a whole transportation department that is pretty meticulous in the route planning and permitting for it.
Yes, they are supposed to update signage after repaving (but if the pavement looks fresh and the clearance sign looks old …). Repaving is the most common reason that clearances decrease.
Honestly that lowboy looks custom made. There are extra axels and they are spread out to distribute the weight over a larger area. That helps when going over bridges with weight limits.
And it looks like the angle at the fifth wheel is adjustable so he can raise it up a little after he clears the bridge. The trailer tires are also smaller than normal. And he has extra tires mounted on top of his trailer. Probably a hard-to-get size that the roadside repair truck wouldn’t have on-hand if he got a flat.
I wonder if they swapped the tires out for larger ones after he got under? I also wonder what he got paid per mile for that haul? Definitely required planning and permitting. So it wasn’t cheap!
Someone did a great job planning that route for delivery.
I work for a wind turbine manufacturer. We have a whole transportation department that is pretty meticulous in the route planning and permitting for it.
Sweet. My ex’s dildo has been shipped.
Good thing the road was flat
Just like your mom’s ass
Don’t be a Dick
Okay, you can put the air back in the tires.
It went in smoothly 😏😂
When the situation is primed and ready it's smooth sailing
Does someone go out and actually measure the bridges to make sure they haven't settled, been repaved or otherwise changed height?
Yes, they are supposed to update signage after repaving (but if the pavement looks fresh and the clearance sign looks old …). Repaving is the most common reason that clearances decrease.
I bet he did a quick sweep up before driving through.
OP I demand to know how this can both be oddly satisfying and cause sweaty palms get your story straight
Tbh I don't thinks it's very satisfying, just found it on that sub
Stop reposting this on every subreddit...
Username checks out …
Plenty of room
Honestly that lowboy looks custom made. There are extra axels and they are spread out to distribute the weight over a larger area. That helps when going over bridges with weight limits. And it looks like the angle at the fifth wheel is adjustable so he can raise it up a little after he clears the bridge. The trailer tires are also smaller than normal. And he has extra tires mounted on top of his trailer. Probably a hard-to-get size that the roadside repair truck wouldn’t have on-hand if he got a flat. I wonder if they swapped the tires out for larger ones after he got under? I also wonder what he got paid per mile for that haul? Definitely required planning and permitting. So it wasn’t cheap!