112 wheels a turning when needed by Richardphotos
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West of Bakersfield, Ca
I stopped at a truck stop because I seen a sign for home made candy. it was delicious and far more affordable than what a church group charges. I bought 8 pieces for less than a dollar more than what the "church group" charged for a piece less than 2 inches square and was far more delicious
Comments (12)
mtdana
Very interesting cargo, very cool !!!
Davidvantol
Riggers Dream. Seen a haul that had a semi pulling the trailer and a mule in the rear to help push up hills. Nothing like this. Way cool ...nice catch.
daggerwilldo
What is it? ...and what kind of tractor pulls this load? This is an amazing shot !!!!!
Richardphotos
very powerful semi truck with escorts
starship64
Cool capture!
brain1969
amazing maschine
Elcet
Astonishing truck, nice capture. Very impressive.
JohnnyM
That is an amazing trailer shot! I have never seen anything like it...I don't think too many roads can handle such a long load. :-)
Richardphotos
they can not, but because the wheels can be turned small roads can be used. I have watched on youtube large loads being maneuvered on small roads in the UK and places in the US
mifdesign
Those little toys can easily go beyond 400 tonnes. Those trailers are looking great and they are quite smart. Even very heavy, the weight is distributed on many wheels. Actually those big toys need 2 such huge trailers to be transported and there is huge space between the two trailers. Wonderful photo, thank you for sharing, my dear Richard.
RodS
And not only did you get some delicious candy, but you found a really, really big thermos bottle of coffee! 😆
Great shot, Richard!
kgb224
Superb capture.
anahata.c
now thats a long image! I love the feel of it---this huge truck and what I assume is either a rocket, a missile or some huge chemical silo. And I can't believe the number of wheels it's resting on. It looks like the truck is connected to something in front of it: I'd imagine you'd need lots of horsepower to move that big beast. Fine clarity throughout this image.
dragongirl
I hope this rig never has to turn a corner! What a shot!