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25th August 1978, Page 23
25th August 1978
Page 23
Page 23, 25th August 1978 — eavy-duty Whites
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LL I WING its recent intrortio of a 4x2 tractive unit th UK market, White ick Concessionaires Ltd of les ill has now added a 6x4 .sio aimed principally at he vy haulage market.

he Road Commander 6x4 esi ned for a gcw of 76 tons I is powered by a Caterpillar 6 P T325 engine. This is a bocharged six-cylinder den with a capacity of 14.6 es (891cuin) which deveis 240kW (325bhp) at *rpm.

t is the same basic engine as t fitted to the 4x2 tractive it. Maximum torque is 75Nm (1,0151b ft) at *rpm.

Vial a wheelbase to mid;ie of 4.24m (13ft I lin), the lite has a kerb weight of lund 7.5 tons.

k Fuller RTO 12513 constant-mesh gearbox is specified, giving 13 forward speeds, while at the rear a double-reduction Eaton 44DP bogie is used with a 6.21 to 1 ratio.

One very interesting feature of the new White is the inclusion, as a standard fitment, of a Caterpillar Brakesaver hydraulic retarder. This is built into the flywheel and uses engine oil working on stator elements and a rotor integral with the engine.

This can be set at "automatic" to come into operation every time the throttle is released, or at "manual", via a consolemounted switch.

The list price of £38,000 for the Road Commander includes around £1,700 for the retarder.

Ross power-assisted steering is standard.

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