Dec-06-2019 08:57 PM
Dec-12-2019 03:57 PM
Really? So let me get this straight. You have spoken with every person in Australia that is currently towing with a class 8 and used to tow with one of our class 3 trucks? How many did you speak to? Not saying that a class 3 truck is more stable and all, but seeing that there are hardly any US class 3 trucks over there as you say, I would doubt you have spoken with any of them that used to have one and now traded up to a class 8 to be able to give you a comparison of both in regards to all aspects of RV towing and camping
Dec-12-2019 10:30 AM
RobertRyan wrote:
Never said it was impossible to tow them using Class 3 Pickups, but people who use Toterhomes to tow 43ft 5th Wheelers say they are vastly much more stable, turn better, tow better than a Class 3
RobertRyan wrote:
Regulators here would not let you tow a 43ft 5ver with a Class 3
Dec-12-2019 09:38 AM
Shiner Brock wrote:
I never said to use class 3 trucks for toterhomes so I am not sure where you are getting that.
What I did say is that because of our class 3 truck power and capabilities, we do not need class 8 trucks in order to tow the trailer in this picture. That is all. Never said anything about class 3's being used with toterhomes. This is probably a 16k trailer. Maybe 18k at most. Either way, it is well within what our class 3 trucks can handle. If it is 16k, then even some of our class 2b trucks can tow it.
Dec-12-2019 09:01 AM
Dec-12-2019 06:10 AM
RobertRyan wrote:Shiner Brock wrote:
And speed on highways is easily met with the kind of motor home that Actros was towing. That was a 16k or maybe and 18k at the most which is well within what our class 3 trucks can easily tow. Maybe that is a lot of when for your midsize pickups(utes), but not for our class 3 pickups. A class 8 truck is simply not needed for that little of weight and would made for a very limiting unloaded daily driver.
How did you bring MidsizePickups into this? ANY Midsize would fail. . People who own Toterhomes do not think the Class 3's would cut the mustard. Regulators here are in agreement, so you cannot use a Class 3 Pickup to tow 43ft 5th Wherlers
As Toterhomes come from the US you can talk to them
RobertRyan wrote:
Another you do not see in the US. is this combination what would be a Class 8 Truck in the US
Dec-11-2019 01:32 PM
Shiner Brock wrote:
And speed on highways is easily met with the kind of motor home that Actros was towing. That was a 16k or maybe and 18k at the most which is well within what our class 3 trucks can easily tow. Maybe that is a lot of when for your midsize pickups(utes), but not for our class 3 pickups. A class 8 truck is simply not needed for that little of weight and would made for a very limiting unloaded daily driver.
Dec-11-2019 01:20 PM
fj12ryder wrote:
Well, I don't know that I've noticed "increasing number of Americans and Canadians are going to Class 8's. or Toterhomes". Maybe, maybe not. Are there hard numbers to back up these statements?
As was mentioned the attraction for these large semis is going to stay pretty small because of the impracticality of them. IMO anyway. What do you do with them when you aren't moving your trailer? Not exactly practical for day-to-day usage. Some will use them, but the numbers will stay small in the US anyway.
Suppose we can get over the Richard measuring now? What works in Australia will work to a limited degree here, and vice versa. That makes neither superior to the other overall, just better in their home market.
I'll have to admit I don't understand the need to prove that the Aussie trucks are better.
I'll have to admit I don't understand the need to prove that the Aussie trucks are better.
Dec-11-2019 01:19 PM
RobertRyan wrote:Shiner Brock wrote:
Again, I never stated that that our class 3 trucks can pull 100 tons nor would I use it to. All I said is that they can tow the RV that the Actros was pulling in the picture. Not only can they tow it, but they can be used as a daily driver as well once you get to your destination which cannot be easily done in a class 8 truck.
Of course we have a fixation with horsepower because it dictates the speed at which we can tow. Since the average speed limits of our highways are higher and we have much higher highway elevations, speed it important when towing. Like I said in another thread, our truck are made for our market.
Lastly, there is nothing saying that the truck in the picture was a 600 hp 16 Actros, and even if it was I stated that our pickup truck engines have more horsepower than the base Actros engine. I never said it had more power than the 16L engine that you claim that truck has.
The Class 3' do not tow, ride, turn, are as stable as well as Class 8's, that is why increasing number of Americans and Canadians are going to Class 8's. or Toterhomes.Generally they use a small Smart Car to get around in towns or tow a Garage behind them. Speed on freeways is easily met by a Class 8 .You do not use base engines to tow anything large or heavy, in a Class 3.neither a Class 8
The Axxor has been introduced as a MDT using the base engines
Dec-11-2019 12:57 PM
Dec-11-2019 12:28 PM
Shiner Brock wrote:
Again, I never stated that that our class 3 trucks can pull 100 tons nor would I use it to. All I said is that they can tow the RV that the Actros was pulling in the picture. Not only can they tow it, but they can be used as a daily driver as well once you get to your destination which cannot be easily done in a class 8 truck.
Of course we have a fixation with horsepower because it dictates the speed at which we can tow. Since the average speed limits of our highways are higher and we have much higher highway elevations, speed it important when towing. Like I said in another thread, our truck are made for our market.
Lastly, there is nothing saying that the truck in the picture was a 600 hp 16 Actros, and even if it was I stated that our pickup truck engines have more horsepower than the base Actros engine. I never said it had more power than the 16L engine that you claim that truck has.
Dec-11-2019 12:14 PM
RobertRyan wrote:Never said a 6.7L could pull 100 tons or that it had the power of the 16L. The picture you posted was of a Mercedes Astro being used to pull a trailer that our class 3 trucks generally pull here. Our pickup truck diesels like the Ram CTD(400hp) Ford PSD(475hp) and the GM L5P(445hp) are rated at higher horsepower than the 326hp base engine power leveled Mercedes OM 470 Actros. That is a fact.
It is not a " Astro"", it is an Actros, the base engines belong to a smaller Axxor. I posted a Class 8,that Hauls effectively very large 43ft, fifth wheels, having more stability towing and turning circles than a Class 3 , otherwise they would be using Class 3 Pickups for large 5th wheels and toy haulers, these will never pull 100 tons, are less capable( stability, turning circle, towing, ride) than a Class 8 truck. You have a fixation with horsepower, torque is peaky and less than half than that in a Class 8 with Class 3's
Mercedes Actos shown pulling the 43ft 5 th wheeler had a 600hp engine. Actros now come with 650hp enginesShiner Brock wrote:
Never said a 6.7L could pull 100 tons or that it had the power of the 16L.
Dec-11-2019 11:51 AM
Dec-11-2019 11:38 AM
Never said a 6.7L could pull 100 tons or that it had the power of the 16L. The picture you posted was of a Mercedes Astro being used to pull a trailer that our class 3 trucks generally pull here. Our pickup truck diesels like the Ram CTD(400hp) Ford PSD(475hp) and the GM L5P(445hp) are rated at higher horsepower than the 326hp base engine power leveled Mercedes OM 470 Actros. That is a fact.
Shiner Brock wrote:
Never said a 6.7L could pull 100 tons or that it had the power of the 16L.
Dec-11-2019 10:09 AM
Robert Ryan wrote:
No they do not have the Power of a 16 litre Diesel. A 6.7 litre is pretty gutless pulling 100 tons