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Post by Laapa on May 31, 2002 15:36:27 GMT 1
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Post by kenjar on May 31, 2002 22:45:08 GMT 1
Looks like a Fendt GTA with an articulated frame. Is there much of a market for these types of units in Europe?
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Post by mahatmabos@hotmail.com on Jun 1, 2002 3:24:30 GMT 1
what is that, a lift axle??
If you have a lot of weight, put the axle down - if you don't, put it up?
Those lift axles are quite common in the trcking industry over here - we have a lot of 5 and 6 axle trailers where 2-3 of the axles air hydraulicly lift up.
I don't know - maybe some guy with too much time on his hands?
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Post by Woodbeef on Jun 1, 2002 3:43:38 GMT 1
Interesting looking concept!! I like the idea of the dump box,and the stretchable frame.
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Post by leemsutton on Jun 1, 2002 10:55:29 GMT 1
Looks like it woul dwork well in a forest area for logging etc, but apart from that I cant relly see it going up and down a field with a plough on the back of it.
like woodbeef said maybe a seed hopper or something though.
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Post by eppie on Jun 1, 2002 13:48:48 GMT 1
I think it actually IS (based on) a log hauler.
What about that English company that made a Ferguson with chain driven boogie rear axle, and trelleborg tires?? Anyone knows?
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