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15 minutes ago, bezzabsa said:

Scania 94D is what killed my back.....really uncomfortable, yet the taller cabs were fantastic!!

Yes I agree, the older Scania cabs were not so good especially for taller drivers, I have to duck my head when driving one of the older P series as the top of the windscreen is really low.

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Modern lorries - what about this beauty? And what are the chances of it appearing in the UK? All the work has been done to convert it to RHD and you would have thought they would try to expand the market for them to pay back the investment. I give you the stunningly named GAZ Sadko Next which is now for sale in Australia -

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Although the Aussies appeared to have, advisedly, dropped the Sadko bit and are calling it the Trackmaster. See here for more details -

https://mr4x4.com.au/gaz-trackmaster-a-russian-truck-comes-to-australia/

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Here's a mix of old 'n' new -

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KRAZ-255 with a nice bread loaf behind.

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URAL-4320 Fire Engines, looks like they may be for airport use.

Right, this is how they did it in the olden days -

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The MAZ-537 with a V12 diesel engine which produces 525 HP and 2200 Nm Torque. Need something similar today - visit the authorised dealer for these -

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A KAMAZ-7360 10x10 , you get an extra set of wheels with this one, or you could get even more wheels by visiting your nearest MZKT dealer -

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23 hours ago, sutty2006 said:

Volvo and DAF have some kind of partnership because the DAF LF is the same as the Volvo 7.5t. 

Not quite. The Volvo small thing and Renault Midlum share the same Renault-designed cab, which shares pedigree with the old Renault Premium cab. These cabs are all made in a factory in Caen, France, and those for LFs are shipped to Leyland for final assembly. The LF is otherwise generally of British component origin, using Cummins engines from Darlington and axles from American Axle Co in the old Albion factory in Glasgow. LHD LFs are also made for export. Only RHD CFs and XFs are made at Leyland for the British and presumably Irish markets, but pretty much all components are again imported so for these the factory is pretty much assembling CKD kits.

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That has now got me searching for De Rooy transporters. They made some weird stuff over the years!

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1 hour ago, martc said:

Here's a mix of old 'n' new -

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KRAZ-255 with a nice bread loaf behind.

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URAL-4320 Fire Engines, looks like they may be for airport use.

Right, this is how they did it in the olden days -

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The MAZ-537 with a V12 diesel engine which produces 525 HP and 2200 Nm Torque. Need something similar today - visit the authorised dealer for these -

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A KAMAZ-7360 10x10 , you get an extra set of wheels with this one, or you could get even more wheels by visiting your nearest MZKT dealer -

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I love Russian trucks. They have the look of 'don't mess with me coz if you do you you will regret it'.

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23 minutes ago, willswitchengage said:

Not quite. The Volvo small thing and Renault Midlum share the same Renault-designed cab, which shares pedigree with the old Renault Premium cab. These cabs are all made in a factory in Caen, France, and those for LFs are shipped to Leyland for final assembly. The LF is otherwise generally of British component origin, using Cummins engines from Darlington and axles from American Axle Co in the old Albion factory in Glasgow. LHD LFs are also made for export. Only RHD CFs and XFs are made at Leyland for the British and presumably Irish markets, but pretty much all components are again imported so for these the factory is pretty much assembling CKD kits.

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That has now got me searching for De Rooy transporters. They made some weird stuff over the years!

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Excellent* confort and safety in the older Car Transporter! 😱 Very interesting pictures though! 👍 👍 👍 😎 😎 😎 

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My Mum bought this recently to potentially replace the Ifor trailer depending on how she gets on with it. It was due its first use in anger at the weekend so here it is as I pulled it out of hibernation ready for a short warm up trip to find out how big the fuel tank is.

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It's done a couple of miles, but the old school diesel in it still runs beautifully.

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I would prefer it with a tilt and slide on the back though 😅

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On 9/4/2021 at 7:28 PM, willswitchengage said:

Don't Renault use Volvo engines as they belong to the same parent group? I would have thought a Renault truck would be a nice discount offering - like Skoda is to VW these days.

I belive so. Certainly when I was dealing with them  (briefly) 17 years ago Renaults were my least favorite truck/tractor as there was usually some mechanical malady to them. Certainly  the Premium Tractors would fail to hold air overnight and require a good 2-5 minutes of revving the nuts off them to build enough air pressure and thus free off the brakes.  Tho they had their uses as I'd use one to block off our yard

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On 8/10/2021 at 6:18 PM, willswitchengage said:

I see JL trucks a lot around here as their big dizzy centre is down the road in Bracknell. For a while their DAFs were dual-fuel powered by CNG, Although having not seen one for a while they may have sacked off that system. Wonder how it worked, spark ignition or compression?

There are spark ignition systems but I've never read of a dual fuel one, most systems use compression with a small squirt of diesel along with the gas to light the fire as the cetane value of gas is rubbish.

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Do not know how much Czech truck brand Tatra has been talked about here but I am fascinated with these. All-wheel drive and with special suspension and chassis make these really unique.

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Tatra TERRN 1 (815) has been in production since 1983 and is still in production. These are available from 4x4 to 12x12 have had both air cooled and water cooled engines from 310 to 590 hp and from V6 to straight 6 to V12 engines. And has won the Dakar Rally 6 times.

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They now also have 2 other models in production.

 

Tatra Force (815-7) based on 815.

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And Tatra Tactic (T810).

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Will also include the Tatra 111 which was in production from 1942 to 1962. And was known for being extremely reliable even in Siberia and helped rebuild Europe and the USSR after the war.

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Here, Tatra's special chassis is clearly visible it had 6x6.

Pictures of Tatra 6500/111 1942–43 (1280 x 960)

 

 

And the engine was air-cooled V12 diesel.

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29 minutes ago, Leyland Worldmaster said:

Oh. Fuck. That's an expensive day out! 😱

£20k plus I recon. It still ran like that. Must have been 60/70 litres of creamy engine jizz in there. Sump removed and it ran sweet as a nut. Until yobbo put full acceleration and it ground to a halt almost. 
 

had it been mine, or fleet, or owner driver I’d have cleaned as much out as poss and ran it on red for 5 mins. Drain and refill with 5w30 and see ya in 6 weeks. 

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1 hour ago, Leyland Worldmaster said:

The last sentence of that was interesting - 

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Who also own MAN,  Navistar (who make some amazingly ugly lorries and may be better known as International), Volkswagen Caminhoes e Onibus (who make commercials in South America (Brazil I think) for the local markets)  and RIO (some sort of logistic software schiz). Turns out Traton is the new name for the old Volkswagen Truck and Bus group Why Traton? Brace yourselves - The name stands for TRAnsformation, TRAnsportation, TRAdition, TONnage and always 'ON'. 

Always 'on' - sigh

https://www.volkswagenag.com/en/news/2018/06/VW_Truck_and_Bus_TRATON_GROUP.html#

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Eyebleach ready? - the International Lonestar -

 

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1 hour ago, martc said:

The last sentence of that was interesting - 

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Who also own MAN,  Navistar (who make some amazingly ugly lorries and may be better known as International), Volkswagen Caminhoes e Onibus (who make commercials in South America (Brazil I think) for the local markets)  and RIO (some sort of logistic software schiz). Turns out Traton is the new name for the old Volkswagen Truck and Bus group Why Traton? Brace yourselves - The name stands for TRAnsformation, TRAnsportation, TRAdition, TONnage and always 'ON'. 

Always 'on' - sigh

https://www.volkswagenag.com/en/news/2018/06/VW_Truck_and_Bus_TRATON_GROUP.html#

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Eyebleach ready? - the International Lonestar -

 

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Very interesting post; did feel Traton was a strange name! 

North American lorries seem quite dated in appearance to my eyes! 👍 👍 👍 😎 😎 😎 

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