Question for a cabover guru...

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  1. Blackducati750

    Blackducati750 Light Load Member

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    What year,make,model cabover tactor came with the biggest (longest/tallest) sleeper?
     
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    Scania long line.
     
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    Mercedes made crew cab too. I saw it twice

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    But all these super long cabs got one big problem - it is really hard to tilt cabin
     
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    i believe that this is not serial produced by mercedes i saw them few times build from fiberglass (here at ziegler croatia they export 90% of all trucks world wide)


    scania have several crew cabs this is largest

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    I dont say it often but, that is one bad ### truck!
     
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    it is build specially for norwegian army , it is 730hp v8 engine fully automated gearbox 8x8 drive formula double chassis frame with strongest suspension it will be used for hauling tanks weights up to 120t or 265000lbs

    regularly scania dont offer all wheel drive with strong engines this is exception

    this is high crew cab ( high from chassis) it is very rare usually those cabs are build as low for firefighters army construction driving schools and similar applications

    this is high to be able to adopt large v8 engine


    also it is longer version of that cab with specially raised roof ( also rare)

    until now i have never seen v8 civilian scania with front wheel drive

    in fact i think only norwegian army have them ( maybe some members will remember r143e 6x6 450 with crew cab

    .....also i think they even had t142 6x6 with crew cab i am not sure is it 6x4 or 6x6 anymore i will find picture when i get home.....

    and truck have 325/95 r24 tires that is first time i saw them on anything ( they are build to exchange 12r24 have very good payload i think 5250kg per tyre and have 10% longer liftetime than 12r24
     
  8. KANSAS TRANSIT

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    If you are asking about American cabovers I would have to guess the late model International flatfloor 9800's or the 110" Freightliner Argosy.

    The earlier FLA/FLB 110 might been a shade longer BBC but less room inside, I might be mistaken but I also recall a KW 100E 112" but I have never been in one.
     
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    dancnoone "Village Idiot"

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    I saw 2 similar to the Scania setup under transport the other week, American made.

    Until now I had never seen a 20K rated heavy lug tire. But this one had them on the front 4.

    I know a lot of stick haulers that would have stripped it on the roadside :biggrin_2559:
     
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