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3rd January 2008, Page 51
3rd January 2008
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Engines: 7.8-lit, 6cyl, 330hp/1,400Nm, 360bp/11500Nm; 12 9-lit, 6cyl, 410bp/1,900Nrn, 450hp/2,200Nm Transmission: 16spd man, 12sod auto Chassis: 6x4, 8x4, 6x4 tractor GVW: 26.0t, 32.0t Wheelbase: 5,200-6,660mm

MODEL TESTED/PUBLISHED:

TMKKER 440 11 May 2006 The Trakker arrived last spring with a range of three axle configurations, two engines, three weight categories and three cab options. It is also available as a 6x4 tractor. The day and sleeper cabs come with the choice of a standard or high roof.

More significant, however, is the introduction of singlereduction axles, replacing the hub-reduction units previously fitted to all Trakker models for Improved road running and fuel economy.

This move should, as the Stralis did, bring Trakker Into the domain for just about all aggregate and muckaway operators.

All the engines are SCR Euro-5, and the earliest arrivals are starting to appear in the UK. This year should see its big push and first road test in CM.

It's too early to judge on its weak points yet.

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