steepest grades
#16
Deals Gap sure is fun on a motorcycle! I didn't know Monteagle Mountain was the steepest grade of the entire Interstate system? I do know it's very steep and pretty long loaded to the gills with the Pacbrake screaming! and a load (31000lbs) of fresh Maple trees behind you! I made that trip down Monteagle to Atlanta 1 to 3 trips a week for about 6 months last year.
#17
Originally posted by Haulin_in_Dixie
Pulling the grade from Apple Valley to Big bear in California is over 18 percent and several miles of switch backs. One time I pulled that win an Astro with 6v-92 loaded with railroad ties. Gross over 84,000. I never did that again..
Pulling the grade from Apple Valley to Big bear in California is over 18 percent and several miles of switch backs. One time I pulled that win an Astro with 6v-92 loaded with railroad ties. Gross over 84,000. I never did that again..
Let me guess 4rd gear if a 13 spd, 3rd if a 9.
#18
Originally posted by greatwhite
Oh yeah. Did it have the noise switch marked "engine brake"? Didn't slow you down at all, but it made more noise!
Let me guess 4rd gear if a 13 spd, 3rd if a 9.
Oh yeah. Did it have the noise switch marked "engine brake"? Didn't slow you down at all, but it made more noise!
Let me guess 4rd gear if a 13 spd, 3rd if a 9.
#21
Don't know about steepest but pulled my 5th wheel up over Hogback in VT this weekend. This truck can pull! Went overon friday afternoon and had no one behind me or pass me, on the way home caught a Fud 250 pulling a fair size boat in the truck lane and went right by him. Cars behind me but I was keeping up with the caars in front of me.
#22
This may sound stupid, but what's the difference between % and degrees? I've driven grades that range from 5-7%, but then I see above someone talking about 28 degrees. How do they compare?
#23
Ok, I'll take a stab at it. The degrees are pretty straight forward. But % grade has to do with the rate of climb as compared to the forward movement. A 8% grade is alot steeper than a 8 degree angle. It sort of works like roof pitch.
#24
Originally posted by fschiola
Ok, I'll take a stab at it. The degrees are pretty straight forward. But % grade has to do with the rate of climb as compared to the forward movement. A 8% grade is alot steeper than a 8 degree angle. It sort of works like roof pitch.
Ok, I'll take a stab at it. The degrees are pretty straight forward. But % grade has to do with the rate of climb as compared to the forward movement. A 8% grade is alot steeper than a 8 degree angle. It sort of works like roof pitch.
#26
Originally posted by Haulin_in_Dixie
8 degrees would be 8 out of 360 degrees, but what I have been told is that 8% is 8% of a full 90 degrees verticle. In other words 8% would be 32 degrees incline.
8 degrees would be 8 out of 360 degrees, but what I have been told is that 8% is 8% of a full 90 degrees verticle. In other words 8% would be 32 degrees incline.
#27
Originally posted by Haulin_in_Dixie
8 degrees would be 8 out of 360 degrees, but what I have been told is that 8% is 8% of a full 90 degrees verticle. In other words 8% would be 32 degrees incline.
8 degrees would be 8 out of 360 degrees, but what I have been told is that 8% is 8% of a full 90 degrees verticle. In other words 8% would be 32 degrees incline.
#29
Originally posted by Lightman
Wow I guess that wasn't such a dumb question. Tricky stuff. I'll stick to saying 'very steep' or quoting the sign
Wow I guess that wasn't such a dumb question. Tricky stuff. I'll stick to saying 'very steep' or quoting the sign