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Joined: 1/11/2007 Posts: 9,029 Location: Lincolnshire
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Joined: 10/4/2005 Posts: 990 Location: england
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I have this model.Does not disappoint,in any way.I strongly recommend,anyone thinking of getting one.Don't doubt any aspect.Good tipping angle,good steering angle,very detailed.I,for one,am very happy with this ADT.
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Joined: 9/14/2007 Posts: 665 Location: North Idaho
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Looks like a good model. However, the super safety orange grab handles and what are a bit much. Do the safety and health folks really doubt that someone will mistake them for something else?! Oh wait. I guess I forgot. Some people can’t figure out which restroom to use and think Tide Pods are candy!
Are you an enviromentist, or do you work for a living?
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Joined: 12/30/2008 Posts: 3,439 Location: Good ol' Indiana
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It is big truck. I wonder if there will be a limit to how big these articulated trucks will get and still be practical against the traditional two axle trucks?
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Joined: 10/4/2005 Posts: 990 Location: england
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Apparently,the weakest point is the articulation point.As Volvo made the first 6 wheel ADT,they obviously know how to produce the biggest.Now CAT,or BELL have to make a 60 ton,6 wheel artic.Any bigger,and it has to be rigid.
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Joined: 8/27/2002 Posts: 4,827 Location: New Jersey
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Bell already does.
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Joined: 10/4/2005 Posts: 990 Location: england
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I know it actually has '6 wheels',or tyres,but,that is known as a four wheeler.The back wheels are two pieces as one piece.With two tyres,so it is not strictly a 6 wheel ADT.If they(Bell)added another axle,with one tyre on each rear axle,it would be fine.
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Joined: 6/1/2006 Posts: 4,065 Location: Dublin Ireland
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And lets not forget the Cat D550 of the mid 80's
Why is "phonetically" spelt with a "ph"?
... It's better to be silent and thought a fool, then to speak up and remove all doubt
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