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This is how you make a wheelie with a truck
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3. mikesufc commented 15 years ago
The third wheel is the trailers wheel #2. It's not attached to the truck.
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5. Norin_DK commented 15 years ago
25,25 meters and 60 ton total...
Here is a picture of a similar truck http://www.nyscan.dk/Images/jpg_lrg_modul_k%C3%B8ge_tcm571-225103.jpg
Here is a picture of a similar truck http://www.nyscan.dk/Images/jpg_lrg_modul_k%C3%B8ge_tcm571-225103.jpg
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9. Highmeadow commented 15 years ago
A lot of heavy truck and trailer suspensions are like that, both rear axles are solidly mounted on each end of an arm that is attached to the frame at a single point in the middle, like a teeter-totter. That way, as an axle passes over a speed bump, for example, the frame only rises half as much as the wheel.
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10. martynbiker commented 15 years ago
#1 has NO IDEA what he is talking about!
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11. taek commented 15 years ago
the reason its possible is the wheelbase of the tractor, in USA we have 250-300 inch wheelbases and it wont allow the front to come up, with that truck the wheelbase is 160-180 and its possible, straight 6 turbo diesels will put 6000ftlbs of torque to the ground and lifting a 8000lb cab is possible, no trick effects, no magic, nothing out of the ordinary, just a unique situation.... im a truck driver
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12. RBCone commented 15 years ago
We call them B-Doubles in Australia. A prime mover with two trailers. If you drive up a grade and plant your foot you can lift the steer wheels off the ground, some times on level ground as well. Nothing special about it, my truck will do it with out much effort. But it is not advised.
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13. PROFESSER41 commented 15 years ago
LET ME KNOW IF YOU FIND A TRUCK INCAPABLE OF THIS TRICK .
I AM A TRUCK DRIVER. AND A MECH.
I AM A TRUCK DRIVER. AND A MECH.
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14. iliketurtles commented 15 years ago
the truck is for real doing a wheelie! not fake and Wikipedia is wrong 75% of the time. It is written and edited by internet retards. not fake and good vid!
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15. cyberdevil commented 12 years ago
Is it really that hard with a trailer attached to add weight? Without the trailer, this would really be a challenge!
-16 1. thomsi14 commented 15 years ago