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Spotted this the other day, I was really impressed!
-Mike
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Nice... I think I've seen a few almost that big. If I recall, they were all on moving line rigs. Guess those guys like to travel in style. Makes sense... I mean, you get that, and what else do you need? And save money to boot. This one has a shower and everything. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0CKBCdOfyFE
Dave
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Tht anit a sleeper buddy, that's a condo.....
Justin
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Wonder the weight on the rig alone, gotta be around 25k at least.
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Them are nice. Being that big I bet he has a fridge and stove in it along with a shower I was looking at them in the truck paper they are nice.
Steel makes the world go round that is why I pride my self with the work I do. I am a proud steel mill worker. Dan
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Way too big for my liking, throws the whole dimensions of the truck off but I bet it's nice living in luxury on the road. I'm pretty sure that would cost a few pennies. Nice find! Rowan. 1:25th scale CAT 375L excavator
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hidious looking
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I am just curious how these types of rigs take those tight turns with 53' trailers , its hard enough on rigs with no sleeper.
-Mike
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kokosing Const Co wrote:Wonder the weight on the rig alone, gotta be around 25k at least. He has to be hauling loads where he cubes out because that sleeper would make it unprofitable to be a trucker if he has pulling loads that are limited by weight. I wonder what suspension and frame rails that tractor has? Being a Kenworth it is likely an 8-bag air ride in the rear.
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