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Old 29-03-2023, 01:44 PM   #1
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Default Superload - Vic, 1st to 4th April

Thought this may be of interest to those in south Vic.

https://www.vicroads.vic.gov.au/news...d-1-to-4-april

The load is a generator stator which is heading off to Germany for a refurb. The stator weighs in at 255 tonne.

Good opportunity to see a load that doesn't travel that often. If you're not interested in seeing the load, at least be aware of the road network impacts, eg:

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The journey from Nar Nar Goon and Longwarry on the night of 1 & 2 April will cause the most disruption as the superload will be travelling on the wrong side of the Princes Highway. Expect delays due to detours.
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hope there will be som YT clips of the journey, I am in awe of those truck drivers
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I understand at least one of the companies involved in this project will be making a video of the move.

As an example, this video is of a 100m long superload, weighing in at 390 tonne. The load being moved tomorrow is 125m long and 615 tonne.

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I understand at least one of the companies involved in this project will be making a video of the move.

As an example, this video is of a 100m long superload, weighing in at 390 tonne. The load being moved tomorrow is 125m long and 615 tonne.
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For anyone interested, the company doing the load move has released a video of the move.

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Default Re: Superload - Vic, 1st to 4th April

Disappointing to see we need to ship this halfway around the world instead of rebuilding it here in Australia
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Knowing bugger all about trucks, I've always been interested in how they make sure each truck is doing its share, ie the load is evenly distributed. I realise they'd all have uhf radios, but does anyone know how they make sure one's not coasting and the next isn't busting a foofer?
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