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DOLPHIN
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Man; I'm so glad you posted as nobody could have found this without you!
Want a 9
Posted: Wednesday, September 02, 2015 1:38:49 AM
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What advantage is there of this large ADT over a 60 ton capacity rigid frame dump truck? There maybe be some specific uses for a truck like this Bell 60 ton capacity truck, but I don't see any right off of the bat.
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Want a 9 wrote:
What advantage is there of this large ADT over a 60 ton capacity rigid frame dump truck? There maybe be some specific uses for a truck like this Bell 60 ton capacity truck, but I don't see any right off of the bat.


When I talked to the guys the their booth at the Conexpo, they were telling me they designed the truck with mine development in mind, where you'd need the maneuverability and the ability to work in rougher terrain than a rigid truck would be able to.

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Posted: Wednesday, September 02, 2015 8:38:02 AM

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WCollins wrote:
Want a 9 wrote:
What advantage is there of this large ADT over a 60 ton capacity rigid frame dump truck? There maybe be some specific uses for a truck like this Bell 60 ton capacity truck, but I don't see any right off of the bat.


When I talked to the guys the their booth at the Conexpo, they were telling me they designed the truck with mine development in mind, where you'd need the maneuverability and the ability to work in rougher terrain than a rigid truck would be able to.


Resulting in much less time and expense grooming haul roads.
Want a 9
Posted: Wednesday, September 02, 2015 8:44:10 AM
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Hmmmmm . . . . that does make sense now I suppose. Thanks for the input guys. I just didn't see it at first. Now for the 100 ton ADT? Teeth
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digggerr wrote:
Man; I'm so glad you posted as nobody could have found this without you!


Man can you ever comment on something and not be a jerk? Why do you even come on this forum?

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