Aussie Iron
Explorer
There was abrupt end to the above video. Did you pass ok through that narrow gap between those 2 trees :Wow1:
I think they call that suspense.
As you can see they are staggered and not a problem at all.
Dan.
There was abrupt end to the above video. Did you pass ok through that narrow gap between those 2 trees :Wow1:
As I read it......so I would like to hear more about what you found contributed to the rollover.
The accident was caused by a number of factors, road conditions being the major reason.This was a right angle corner with a washed out section across the apex of the corner.It also had a large dust hole on the outer edge where if you were running a little wide you would hit. Well you come out heavy (from inertia) on the wheels after coming through the wash and she hit the dust hole, Where the front wheel bit into the edge and laid the Canter on its side and then onto the roof. Speed was slow less than 60 k's. Remember this was on the road not on one of the tracks.
I hate that sinking feeling.
Anyway I do believe there were other outside factors which contributed to this accident.
Firstly about 6 months prior, I asked my brother in Townsville if we would be going to look at Weipa. He said he did not think so, But I could check with Dan as he was organising the itinerary. A couple months later I asked Dan "Are we going to look at Weipa?" His response was "No. There is nothing at Weipa to really see." Ok. I was fine with that. We DO NOT need to go to Weipa.
Secondly, 2 days prior to the rollover, I caught a tree on the leg of the tray on the truck, which neatly wiped out my passenger mirror. So we searched for another mirror the next day and found one which we fitted. Steve was saying "This is a mistake. It has come off a rolled car." I didn't want to listen. The mirror fitted good.
Well, you guess what happened next. Yep, rollover and ended up in Weipa. (For nearly a week)
And the mirror survived without a scratch. It just folded neatly towards the door of the truck.
Henny