Barrbeast
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... but I did manage some very minor recovering myself this weekend :nenau
Fully loaded Council LDV Tipper "broke" down on Saturday morning on one of Dundee's biggest crossroads on the main dual carriageway coming down from Aberdeen. Fuel lines airlocked so can only guess the muppets had let her run dry and didn't know how to bleed her :doh. They'd shut down right at the line and blocked all traffic turning right off the northbound dualled lane (including me!) and due to the level of traffic (ie. lots) and timing of the lights you couldn't just drive around them and turn right.
Everyone in front of me decided to just move into one of the straight on lanes, I got out and offered a hand just as someone manoeuvred a Vauxhall estate car in front of it (would have loved to see the car trying to move it!). Got the Trol in front and was about to get my 2m towing strap out (figured the 7m recovery strap would be overkill) when the council guy says he'll just use the rope he'd got tied to LDV's towing eye - fair enough... it took one (gentle) diesel grunt from the Trol to snap the rope (and I was going careful to take up the slack!). Tow strap back out the boot and shackled in place and we had the tipper moving without so much as batting an eye, even gave them a tow start (twice as they didn't keep the revs up first time).
Any idea what sort of weight that was to pull? It was a proper dual rear wheel job and fully loaded must have weighed a wee bit as even being gentle there was still a jerk as the Trol took up the weight?
Fully loaded Council LDV Tipper "broke" down on Saturday morning on one of Dundee's biggest crossroads on the main dual carriageway coming down from Aberdeen. Fuel lines airlocked so can only guess the muppets had let her run dry and didn't know how to bleed her :doh. They'd shut down right at the line and blocked all traffic turning right off the northbound dualled lane (including me!) and due to the level of traffic (ie. lots) and timing of the lights you couldn't just drive around them and turn right.
Everyone in front of me decided to just move into one of the straight on lanes, I got out and offered a hand just as someone manoeuvred a Vauxhall estate car in front of it (would have loved to see the car trying to move it!). Got the Trol in front and was about to get my 2m towing strap out (figured the 7m recovery strap would be overkill) when the council guy says he'll just use the rope he'd got tied to LDV's towing eye - fair enough... it took one (gentle) diesel grunt from the Trol to snap the rope (and I was going careful to take up the slack!). Tow strap back out the boot and shackled in place and we had the tipper moving without so much as batting an eye, even gave them a tow start (twice as they didn't keep the revs up first time).
Any idea what sort of weight that was to pull? It was a proper dual rear wheel job and fully loaded must have weighed a wee bit as even being gentle there was still a jerk as the Trol took up the weight?