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Now here's a Truck!

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    Posted: 02 Jan 2025 at 8:05pm
Good video about a '75 Hayes logging truck. What a beautiful rig!  I used to work on these many years ago installing the logging rigs on the trucks. The Hayes was always a favorite.  They were built in Vancouver BC.. I worked for a branch of the company here in Alberta.

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Enjoyed the video. Thanks for sharing.
So I’ll take a stab about truck’s approximate GVWR ~ 144,000 lbs ?
2-12k steer = 24k,
2-20k drives = 40k,
4-20k trailer = 80k.

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Most likely closer to 160K, 44-46,000 drives, 14-18,000 steers.
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Do both front sets of wheels turn ? Never seen anything like that . Thanks for posting
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote DMiller Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: Yesterday at 3:58pm
Twin Steer they both Steer.  Generally the Rear axle has a Parasitic Hydraulically Connected gear, set at a ratio to not over steer the lead axle.

Kenworth has added this to their line up, so a Mixer truck can go 12 yards capacity without a trailing axle.


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Tandem steer. Tri drive. We have sold a bunch of these at the IH dealership where I work.  
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In Ontario this setup is good for 92,000 lbs gvw. They drive like a caddy. I pick them up at London Equipment and deliver to various locations around the province. Handle well and go around the roundabouts easy. 😀😀  This is International truck. 

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All major builders have them now. Axle spreads for Bridge Firmula.
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When I worked at CEI a couple trucks were built on Freightliner chassis. Twin steer under a cabover day cab. 30ft box. Twin screw and a tag. Neat looking truck.

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