Single Powered axle on 3 axel truck

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  1. Richter

    Richter Road Train Member

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    If I just use the dump valve, won't the tire still contribute to rolling resistance and still where out? Of I were to go the lift axle route, do I need to use a smaller tire on the lift to accommodate space to lift?
     
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  3. 98989

    98989 Road Train Member

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    you must say something more

    what kind of tires you are planing to use normally and how high would be 5th wheel from ground

    also does anybody know how much axle raise in US

    for example on scania lifting axle take between 28 and 88mm (on most chassis is 88)

    in scandinavia many tractors have smaller tires on tag than on drive axle (for example combination of 315/70 on drive axle and 315/60 on tag)
     
  4. Icee

    Icee Light Load Member

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    A lifting tag axle will get you so far up a hill so that when it finally comes to a stop the truck will start to slide backwards. Getting stuck on flat ground you don't know how to use it. Always remove some weight from the tag before even dumping the clutch.


    OT
    2 axle vs 3 axle tag
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YQ5XQmX9S0g
    "Foreign Truckers have problems on the snow with snowchains, Norwegian truckers passing by without chains and don't understand the problem!!"
     
  5. durallymax

    durallymax Medium Load Member

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    Just passed a columbia 6x2 today. Rear was the driven axle, front was lift. Would make more sense the other way to me too though.

    Theres an article in fleet owner this month about them.

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  6. V8Lenny

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    Heard they were quite popular in USA in the 70s. Truckers have short memory?
     
  7. Pablo-UA

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    I can see old photos, yep were, and in Europe too.... Funny to see all the world had short 40' trailers....
     
  8. lastgoodusername

    lastgoodusername Medium Load Member

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    converted mine two years ago. i power the rear one. when loaded light i lift the front one. no traction issues. lighter, better fuel economy. no power divider to give trouble. johnny
     
  9. metric adjustable

    metric adjustable Light Load Member

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    would there be issues with drive tires wearing faster since you're putting all the engine power on one axle? Also, i recall mention of damage to highways due to high horsepower/torque modern engines on existing twin screw drivelines. Wouldn't a 6x2 with 500/1800 give folks even more reason to complain about us?
     
  10. 98989

    98989 Road Train Member

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    Only road wear with single drive axle are recorded in krajina when 88200lbs truck pull retarder 900hp+engine brake that kill road on hot summer and steep 9/10%downhill
     
  11. 98989

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    WRONG

    try to think different, when you have 6x4 , each axle is pushing when cornering each axle is pushing forward that eats tires especially on front drive axle , also when you have 6x2 you can lift axle when you are light or empty
     
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