NZ Trucking Magazine

RIDE-ALONG ON DAY ONE

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It was one week out from Christmas when Harley Tripae collected ‘The Dirty Rascal’ as a completed, ready-to-work logger from Rotorua and travelled back to Wellington with his new steed. I stumbled across Harley and ‘The Dirty Rascal’ parked up not far from my home and – trust me – seeing it for the first time, I could not believe what I was looking at – a Wellington-based logger that looked that spectacula­r.

I got chatting to Harley and soon a plan was hatched for me to meet up after the holiday break and grab the passenger seat for day one in the bush. Fortunatel­y, on the first day back after the break, Wellington put its best foot forward and gave us a perfect blue sky. We headed out over the Rimutakas and beyond Martinboro­ugh to a private forestry block located at Whiterock. Although it was a narrow gravel road up to the skid site, it was nicely formed and required only a touch of deflation from the on-board CTI system in the loose stuff.

The skid site is operated by Peter Calcinai, an ex-Wellington-based truckie who now runs his own logging gangs, and it’s fair to say they run a tight ship as everything was neatly laid out with fantastic access. We park up and jump out, and meet with the grapple operator who came over to have a look at Harley’s new ride. Impressed, he jumps back in the machine and deftly unloads the trailer for the first time with ease, and begins loading from front to rear keeping the butts all lined up with each other, a real work of art.

Chained up we jumped back into the air-conditione­d cab, a real treat given it was a typical hot and still summer day in the Wairarapa. Looking around at the appointmen­ts inside the awesome Aerodyne sleeper cab, I ask Harley the story behind ordering this spec.

Harley explained: “I will be spending many nights through the week away from home. I like to get back in the bush at night so that I am first load out in the morning, and on the longer runs up north I never need to think about the extra expense of motel units.”

Back out onto the main road and heading for our

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