One of my customers called this mourning,their heavy haul truck took out part of a rail road crossing! Truck loaded with a cat345 trackhoe,boom laid down in between the main center beams of the trailer,well when he caught the track doing 30 mph it stopped the truck almost in its tracks.Well the backhoe slid forward on the trailer ended up on top of 5th wheel,never slid off,but the boom took out 5 crossmembers between the main beams.Need to replace the bent crossmembers,This is probably t-100 steel the main beams
I'm thinking cut out old ones ,preheat main beams and weld back new rectangle tubing 6x12x 1/4 wall back in with 7018. Anybody out there have any experience with these heavy haul trailers?![]()
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Thread: Heavy Haul Trailer
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03-22-2010, 11:58 AM #1
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Heavy Haul Trailer
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03-22-2010, 12:23 PM #2
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I can't tell you how to fix it but I'd like to see a pic or two of the situation.
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03-22-2010, 01:26 PM #3
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03-22-2010, 01:33 PM #4
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Actually i missed all the fun,they had the trailer at their shop this mourning. One of the mechanics said everybody (law&railroad people)was on the scene .Good part no other vehicles were involved, the driver was shook up a bit from the sudden stop ,couple cuts on the head from the steering wheel and fortunately it was around 7:00 a.m. in the mourning hardly no traffic on sunday mourning.
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/22x45 concrete slab with 2 overhead cranes(trolley style with electric hoist, huge shade tree to weld under
33x33 enclosed shop when its to cold or windy outside
miller 210
miller 875 plasma
victor oxy/accet
unihydro 45ton ironworker
miller 180 tig
ole lincoln ac/dc buzzbox
milwaukee power tools
and everything in between
2007 trailblazer 302
Bailiegh 210 miter saw-2008
Beer Fridge
6000# cat forklift
36" port-a-cool fan
Dake G-75 Belt grinder
3035 Spoolgun
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03-22-2010, 02:13 PM #5
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03-22-2010, 02:30 PM #6
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I meant some type of high tensile steel ,sorry about that. Ilooked on the loadking trailer website states 100,000/80,000 ksi steel
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/22x45 concrete slab with 2 overhead cranes(trolley style with electric hoist, huge shade tree to weld under
33x33 enclosed shop when its to cold or windy outside
miller 210
miller 875 plasma
victor oxy/accet
unihydro 45ton ironworker
miller 180 tig
ole lincoln ac/dc buzzbox
milwaukee power tools
and everything in between
2007 trailblazer 302
Bailiegh 210 miter saw-2008
Beer Fridge
6000# cat forklift
36" port-a-cool fan
Dake G-75 Belt grinder
3035 Spoolgun
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03-22-2010, 02:33 PM #7
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There are a couple of guys over on the shopfloortalk.com board who repair this kind of stuff regularly, and seem to do a real good job of it, you might post over there too.
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03-22-2010, 03:05 PM #8
Most likely T-1.
I worked on some heavy haul lowboys that were made with T-1. These trailers were grossly over loaded, and abused! Cracked welds from one end to the other. We arced the bad welds out, and re-welded with 110-18. Everything went according to plan, until the post weld cool down!
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03-22-2010, 04:02 PM #9
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Hey sonora are you refering to the steel cracking along the outside of the new welds?
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/22x45 concrete slab with 2 overhead cranes(trolley style with electric hoist, huge shade tree to weld under
33x33 enclosed shop when its to cold or windy outside
miller 210
miller 875 plasma
victor oxy/accet
unihydro 45ton ironworker
miller 180 tig
ole lincoln ac/dc buzzbox
milwaukee power tools
and everything in between
2007 trailblazer 302
Bailiegh 210 miter saw-2008
Beer Fridge
6000# cat forklift
36" port-a-cool fan
Dake G-75 Belt grinder
3035 Spoolgun
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03-22-2010, 04:25 PM #10


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