The tip isn't any problem as it's a concrete structure and we tip down in to a pit as it's a incinerator.
PersonallyI think it was a duff gearbox but the fitters don't know why it failed so are trying to blame the driver.
In a previous life i used to tip regularly at Biffa's site near Beaconsfield and at another one near Denham, Biffa's in particular was really heavy going and i had completely the wrong specified vehicle, a Sedd Ack double drive never in a million years designed for such heavy tip work, small International engine (designed for a track layer with infinite gearing hydraulic drive) and for good measure the wrong 6 speed gearbox with a too high first gear, no crawler or low range.
Had no choice but to enter the axle deep slurry and muck flat out in first gear in order to keep the turbo spooling or she'd die if the revs dropped, far too fast for the conditons, did this day in day out up to 6 times a day on the two year contract, ended up ripping the whole suspension off the rear live axle, luckily we had an old school mechanic who rebuilt it to his own brick outhouse standards and it never broke again, then Northampton Diesels breathed on the pump resulting in massive torque where it was needed at the bottom rev range, ending up with the vehicle it should have been specified as.
Eventually that was retired and a Leyland Constructor took its place, that thing could go virtually anywhere the track layer or compactor could go, superb vehicle for the job with the best brakes on a lorry i've known, including today some 35 years later.
I should think the oil from the gearbox will tell its own story, that would be my defence, if its been drained and got rid of where's the evidence of abuse.
Edited by gordonbennet on 07/12/2015 at 20:42
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