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TruckerChris 09-22-2006 10:44 PM

I'm in a bad situation...
 
Sitting here in Grand Island, NE and leaving at 12am to head west through wyoming. I just checked weather.com and it's going to be snowing all night and early morning in Wyoming, specifically between laramie and nebraska. The problem is that I'm so light that I'm practically empty @ 4klbs. Any tips on how to handle the ice while being so light? For the last month I've had pretty much all 40k pound + loads and usually I'd be all happy for a nice quick ride up over the mountains, but now I want a heavy load...

Any help for the california boy would be very much appreciated.
Chris

Floored 09-22-2006 10:57 PM

As you already know I'm sure just take it nice and slow and watch out for the wind when on ice (if there is any) ;) I'm pretty sure if it gets too bad they will close the higway. Ive driven a set of doubles empty up Donner before with no problems, I think if you take your time and be smart with following distances you would be just fine.

Glad I won't be going OTR this winter.

Fourcats 09-22-2006 11:03 PM

Drive like you have NO brakes, keep your momentum going up hill. Don't hang in a group with other trucks.

Wyoming was my favorite state to drive in....rolling hills and good speed limit. :D

shyykatt 09-22-2006 11:05 PM

U-R not alone; my hubby just went through/out of Laramie last night or this morning- he was 'light' too and told me today that his trailer got loose a few times- especially @ overpasses. Ok, maybe this isn't 'good advice'- not trying to add to your anguish- just take it SLOW.

lifespalette 09-22-2006 11:14 PM

Watch your speed........maintain separation greater than you normal do.....and treat the accelerator like there was an egg underneath it. If there's ice or snow on the road, turn your jakes off........and let the engine slow you down, which means backing off sooner then you usually do.........when you do use your brakes again light pressure...........think of it as a dance with a glass of water balanced in your hand..........no sudden moves.

Watch your mirrors..........if you see ice forming on them, screw it......find a place to park it and wait for the sand trucks..........ain't no load worth running the risk. Trust me, unless you're hauling hearts for transplant, ain't nobody gonna die if you don't get there on schedule...........

Other than that........enjoy the weather, I used to love seeing fields completely covered in snow.....everything takes on a different look in winter. I remember one run, coming across eastern CO into western KA, setting sun behind me, fields totally covered....road was clear, but the backside of the snow front in front of me turned the eastern sky a deep Payne's Grey color......the setting sun cast an eerie golden yellow glow to everything...........it was quit the sight......kinda looked like the calm before the storm, thank god it was in front of me and moving east........by time I caught up with it the next day, it had pretty well played out.......lucked out again.

Be safe driver..........

yoopr 09-22-2006 11:33 PM

remember that overpasses freeze before the highway does.
just drive easy with a light grip on the wheel and you'll be ok.

bikerboy 09-22-2006 11:47 PM

What if you are driving a snowplow/sander, how do you know when to park it??
LOL
I'm gonna drive one this winter, we have to run through all weather, unless we absolutely can't see anything, then we pull off until it clears.

lifespalette 09-23-2006 12:18 AM

You park it when the pile of snow in front of the blade blocks your vision........?

My nephew in CO is hoping for a snowy winter.......last year he made a little over 16K clearing parking lots on the side...........it's his mad money he calls it. Last year's money went toward his cycle and a month long trip on the road to the NW..........this year he's thinking St. Thomas.

bikerboy 09-23-2006 12:39 AM

We only stop if we can't see anything cuz the whiteouts are so bad. When the whiteouts get bad, you might as well drive with your eyes shut, cuz you will see just as much.

ghost_ryder 09-23-2006 02:35 AM

Re: I'm in a bad situation...
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by kona911
Sitting here in Grand Island, NE and leaving at 12am to head west through wyoming. I just checked weather.com and it's going to be snowing all night and early morning in Wyoming, specifically between laramie and nebraska. The problem is that I'm so light that I'm practically empty @ 4klbs. Any tips on how to handle the ice while being so light? For the last month I've had pretty much all 40k pound + loads and usually I'd be all happy for a nice quick ride up over the mountains, but now I want a heavy load...

Any help for the california boy would be very much appreciated.
Chris

Just go easy on the hammer and you will be ok. :wink:


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