Why do most cattle haulers run a mid-roof or flattop tractor? The trailer itself looks to be an aerodynamic nightmare, but wouldn't the problem just be amplified by not having a fairing to direct air over top of the unit? Is it just more of a tradition and pride thing, or is there a technical reason behind it? Whatever the reason, the fuel mileage on these rigs must be awful.
Cattle Trucks and Aerodynamics
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by Dr. Venture, Jul 28, 2008.