Trucking in North America vs around the world
Discussion in 'Trucks [ Eighteen Wheelers ]' started by Bean Jr., Oct 26, 2017.
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Everything else on the chart says to reference Appendix B when talking about twin steers. Unless there's something I'm missing?Another Canadian driver Thanks this. -
Twin steer 8x4 wont work well offroad, it sits on front axles and lose traction. Mb had load sharing front suspension to compensate height and make it smoother on terrain to make less drag. We use straight front axles to get more ground clearance to eliminate that twin steer problem.
In europe finland has most of 4 timber trucks. They use all kind of setups. Twin steer, wide spread twin steer, tridem with lead (i believe it is best for them) or trailing axle.
How common is use of CTI on BC loggers?
NZ and australia use it often.
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