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MIKE H R
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it's like opening a can of worms, dinner is ready

as far as tractor trailers there are a number of names
like freighliner, mack, kenworth, just to mention a couple, heavy equipment are things like dulldozers, backhoes, loaders, dump trucks, farm equipment would have names like john deer, case, and more.
bootdog would know a lot more, maybe we should start with one or two things and see how it goes from there. heavy machinery is a lot diferent than automobiles.
May 22, 2007 at 9:45 PM
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BOOTDOG
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hey max, just to give you an idea, and as far as road tractors, some freightliners have cat motors while others have the mercedes/detroit diesel. international can have motors like international, cummins or cat. sterlings and gmc kodiak both can have the 3126 cat motors, sterling having a bigger crankcase. most of other heavy equipment such as backhoes like case, john deer or new holland can have cat motors also. it just depends. i hope this isn't gonna be to confusing. i figure that if anyone owning these types of heavy equipment can let us know what they have when asking a question. as far as air brakes the chassis system etc., that shouldn't be a problem. here, a list of other equipment names....

kenworth, volvo/white, sterling,(same as a ford), freightliner, international, peterbilt, mack, gmc.

engine types to name a few, caterpillar: 3126, 3208,c12,c7, 3176.....

international: 444e(same as a 7.3l), 466, 360...

cummins: L10, 6b(5.9), 6c (8.3)....

anyway i hope this helps out max, let me know or send me a pm if you need more info.
May 23, 2007 at 1:31 AM
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BOOTDOG
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works for me.
May 23, 2007 at 9:50 AM
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I start a list of airlines to add.


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Aug 29, 2007 at 9:43 AM