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The engines for the MP1 Actros are equipped with an OM501LA V6 or OM502 V8 mated to a 16-speed manual gearbox or a 16-speed hydro-pneumatically operated automatic gearbox. Fuel Processing. A new feature of the Actros is the Pump-Line Nozzle Fuel Injection System, an improvement over the more traditional plug-in pumps that have been used for ...
English: A Mercedes-Benz Actros 2646 tractor unit, with a loaded shipping container semi-trailer attached, driving along Port Beach Road, Rous Head, in North Fremantle, Western Australia Date 19 November 2020, 14:04:26
Is the Actros range really available up to 250 tonnes as stated in the article!? – Kieran T (talk) 13:51, 13 February 2008 (UTC) No, actually the highest rating is 4456, which is on an Actros tipper. The highest rating for a semi is 3356. This is on an Actros tractor for heavy haulage, and it gives 33 tonnes gross weight of the tractor.
Realtor.com is operated by the real estate network Move, Inc., [2] which is owned by News Corp. [3] Ryan O'Hara served as chief executive officer (CEO) of both realtor.com and Move until June 18, 2019. [4] Following the announcement of O'Hara's departure, News Corp's President of Global Digital Real Estate Tracey Fellows was named acting CEO in ...
Farm to Market Road 1960 (FM 1960) is a farm-to-market road in the U.S. state of Texas, maintained by the Texas Department of Transportation.Its western terminus is at an intersection with U.S. Highway 290 (US 290) and State Highway 6 (SH 6) in northwestern Harris County.
In the Houston area, it runs north to Farm to Market Road 1960 (FM 1960), then northwest along US 290 to Hempstead, and south to Westheimer Road and Addicks, and is known as Addicks Satsuma Road. In the Bryan–College Station area, it is known as the Earl Rudder Freeway. In Hearne, it is known as Market Street. In Calvert, it is known as Main ...
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Westheimer Road and Westheimer Parkway are named after Mitchell (Michael) Louis Westheimer, [13] a prosperous German Jewish immigrant and flour salesman who had settled in Houston in 1859. [14] [15] He purchased a 640-acre (260 ha) farm west of Houston's city limits at the time, where Lamar High School and St. John's School are currently ...