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• ROB CLARKE drives a Volvo FH 3.80 for Dodd's

2nd August 2001, Page 22
2nd August 2001
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Transport out of Warrington. "The Premium's cab is about the same height as the Volvo," he says, "but it's easier to climb into. Foot space is cramped to the left of the steering column. The brakes feel OK. The low screen allows good visibility closets the front of the truck. I always travel with the window slightly open and there is less wind noise than hi my Volvo. The cloth seats are more practical than the Volvo's leatherette ones, which make me sweat. I like the slideout locker. Stowage space is not bad, but any driver who stays out more than a couple of nights could use more. While the passenger seat is comfortable, for sleeping the mattress could be thicken"

es DAVE OWE.h, based at Leeds, drives a more powerful Volvo FH12 420 for Devanney. "Tipped forward, the steering wheel gives plenty of room for the driver to get seated, and it would make a good television stand," he says. The space is great and even the radio has finger touch control. The truck moves away easily in second, and the gearbox drops smoothly into fourth almost straight away. Take the revs to 1,700rpm and it drops onto the next gear at the bottom of the green at about 111:10rpm. The engine pulls better than mine at 411 tonnes. So well, in fact, that I thought the trailer was empty. The mirrors are a bit small and there is a massive blind spot just behind the driver's door. With my long legs I have to sit too far hack from the steering wheel. Ride is good arid the cab doesn't roll much."

• Owner-driver ,Y R'iN 1.

from Bradford awns a Oaf 95 400. "The accelerator pedal feels weird and I don't like the clutch," he says. "The driver's seat is comfortable and offers good support, while the steering is very positive, although It's heavier an reversing. The brakes are progressive, but add a bit of urgency and they stop well. The engine pulls quite strongly. I'd need more time before I could comment on the heating and ventilation.

I am impressed with the finish in general, but I would rather have the second bunk than this very comfortable settee. I like the way the steps are staggered; they resemble a flight of stairs but the bottom rung looks as though it might be prone to kerbing."

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People: ROB CLARKE, DAVE OWE
Locations: Bradford, Leeds

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