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  2. Semi-trailer truck - Wikipedia

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    The cargo trailer usually has tandem axles at the rear, ... In Canada, a Turnpike Double is two 53 ft (16.2 m) trailers, and a Rocky Mountain Double is a 50 ft (15.2 ...

  3. Sisu K-44 - Wikipedia

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    The foremost axle on the tandem axle is powered. When fully loaded, the K-44 carries approximately 62% of the weight lying on the tandem axle. The rear, non-driven axle, is linked to the driven axle through a simple sub-assembly consisting of [7] 3.5 in (88.9 mm) wide and 1,500 mm (59.1 in) long [6] leaf springs and rocker arms. When the torque ...

  4. M970 - Wikipedia

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    The body of the refueler is a 5,000-U.S.-gallon, single compartment, stainless steel tank. The chassis is of welded steel construction and is equipped with full floating tandem axles and a manually operated landing gear. There has been talk of retiring the M970, but a suitable off-road replacement has not been found.

  5. Gorgeous Tiny Trailers and RVs That Will Make You Want ... - AOL

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    All three are 16-footers, although the Bambi can sleep four at that size, and also comes in 19-, 20- and 22-foot versions. Related: 13 Airstreams That Made the Silver Bullet So Iconic Airstream, Inc.

  6. Road train - Wikipedia

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    Around container ports in Australia exists what is known as a super B-double; a B-double with an extra axle (total of 4) on the lead trailer and either three or four axle set on the rear trailer. This allows the super B-Double to carry combinations of two 40 foot containers, four 20 foot containers, or a combination of one 40 foot container and ...

  7. Trailer (vehicle) - Wikipedia

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    In the United States trailers ranging in size from single-axle dollies to 6-axle, 13-foot-6-inch-high (4.1 m), 53-foot-long (16.2 m) semi-trailers are commonplace. The latter, when towed as part of a tractor-trailer or "18-wheeler", carries a large percentage of the freight that travels over land in North America.

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