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  2. MAN Lion's Chassis - Wikipedia

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    MAN CO 26.xxx is the tri-axle 27.0 tonnes GVW coach version replacing the MAN 24.xxx HOCLN (R37). Internal codes are RR4 for the normal version and RR5 for the CIB version. It is available as CO 26.430 with Euro III engines, CO 26.480 with Euro IV engines and CO 26.360, CO 26.440 and CO 26.480 with EEV and Euro VI engines.

  3. Mack Titan - Wikipedia

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    Rear axles offered include tri-drive options and planetary hub reduction axles from Renault Trucks. Air brake system has high flow air compressor and large air tanks to provide air for 2 or more trailers and the air starter (if fitted). Integrated vertical air intake snorkels keep dust and dirt out of the filters prolonging their life.

  4. Ford L series - Wikipedia

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    For 1996, the Ford heavy-truck lines were redesigned; the second-generation heavy-truck line was nearly exclusively for Class 8 weight ranges. Chassis weights were increased, front axle GAWRs [h] were available up to 20,000 lb (9,100 kg), single rear axles to 23,000 lb (10,000 kg) as before, and tandem rear axles to 46,000 lb (21,000 kg). On ...

  5. Mack Granite - Wikipedia

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    Front axles are available from 12,000 to 23,000 pounds (5,400 to 10,400 kg), Dana-Spicer and Meritor driven axles up to 23,000 pounds (10,000 kg) are also available. Multi-leaf leaf springs are base, tapered leaves are optional. Mack powered axles have the drive carrier on top of the housing. This lets the driveshafts be in line from the ...

  6. Volvo B13R - Wikipedia

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    Volvo B13R is a 12.8-litre engined coach chassis available as both two- and tri-axle from Volvo since 2009. It was the first of the Volvo BXXR series, replacing the higher output configurations of the B12B. [1] It was later joined by the B11R, which has the same base chassis but a smaller engine.

  7. Landmaster - Wikipedia

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    The real Landmaster is powered by a 390-cubic-inch (6.4 L) Ford engine, and uses the rear-ends of two commercial trucks and an Allison automatic truck transmission. It features a fully functional, custom-built "tri-star" wheel arrangement, which could actually help it crawl over boulders. All 12 wheels are driven, but only eight are normally in ...