Some Aussie roadtrains

Discussion in 'Truckers' Photo Shack | Art Gallery' started by Ozdriver, Oct 20, 2015.

  1. Ozdriver

    Ozdriver Heavy Load Member

    767
    1,390
    Oct 16, 2015
    Australia
    0
    The cheapest class 8 would be around $300,000 and a hi-spec tri-drive KW would be around $600,000.
     
    Cat sdp Thanks this.
  2. Truckers Report Jobs

    Trucking Jobs in 30 seconds

    Every month 400 people find a job with the help of TruckersReport.

  3. AModelCat

    AModelCat Road Train Member

    29,147
    158,409
    Jul 7, 2015
    Canuckistan
    0
    Holy crap. Last time I checked we were around $200k for a KW T800 tri drive. 560 Cummins ISX, Neway air ride, 3/8" frame, 69k rears, fully loaded cab.
     
  4. Cat sdp

    Cat sdp . .

    20,941
    72,806
    Apr 8, 2012
    Orion's Belt
    0
    Are your air intakes kinda a pain?

    Looks like you have to remove them to raise the cab?

    I understand the higher intakes .....
     
  5. Ozdriver

    Ozdriver Heavy Load Member

    767
    1,390
    Oct 16, 2015
    Australia
    0
    They are #### expensive in Australia with our taxes and wages etc, also the engines, transmissions and other specialised parts have to be imported from the US. $200K would only buy you a small spec Jap truck here. I'm pretty sure the $CA is roughly the same as the $AU.
     
  6. AModelCat

    AModelCat Road Train Member

    29,147
    158,409
    Jul 7, 2015
    Canuckistan
    0
    Our dollar's at about $0.75 US right now.

    Are you stuck with all the new EPA pollution junk down there as well?
     
  7. Ozdriver

    Ozdriver Heavy Load Member

    767
    1,390
    Oct 16, 2015
    Australia
    0
    No, there is a slip joint just like with the mufflers. You don't have to touch anything.
     
    Cat sdp Thanks this.
  8. Ozdriver

    Ozdriver Heavy Load Member

    767
    1,390
    Oct 16, 2015
    Australia
    0
    That's the same as our dollar.
    We're one stage behind US on emissions. The new trucks use DEF but we don't have any of this regen crap I've been reading about. That is yet to come. What about Canada, do you have to have US standards if you are working within Canada?
    Also as I said somewhere before you can run an older mechanical engine like mine as long as it is within specs for the year it was made. We get a fuel rebate from the govt of 12 cents/litre if you are in an accreditation scheme.
     
  9. Cat sdp

    Cat sdp . .

    20,941
    72,806
    Apr 8, 2012
    Orion's Belt
    0
    What's fuel cost per liter....?

    Here I'm paying $2.16 a gallon...
     
  10. AModelCat

    AModelCat Road Train Member

    29,147
    158,409
    Jul 7, 2015
    Canuckistan
    0
    We are pretty much on par with the US emission rules. We can run anything we want on the highway provided it meets the safety standards and emissions of the year it was built.
     
    Ozdriver Thanks this.
  11. Ozdriver

    Ozdriver Heavy Load Member

    767
    1,390
    Oct 16, 2015
    Australia
    0
    It's $1.19/liter in Melbourne atm but I paid $1.50/liter in Pt Hedland the other week which is expensive but you get ripped off in some parts of the country.
     
  • Truckers Report Jobs

    Trucking Jobs in 30 seconds

    Every month 400 people find a job with the help of TruckersReport.