Road Train Iron Ore
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Nice Engine! I know this Cummins QSK 19 from Dieselrailcars from germany those Cummins Qsk 19's have 750 HP and sound just great, just like yours. Thanks for the great video!
Greetings Bjorn Boers (The Netherlands)
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sweet man would love to get my ass behind that wheel
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Volcanologist Dr David Cummings has said that The Newer Volcanics Province in Victoria Australia is made of four shield volcanoes and associated vents: Red Rock, Mt. Napier, Mt. Schank, and Mt. Gambier. They last erupted between 5850 and 2900 B.C. Mount Shank is full of Diamonds left over from the last eruption, about 300 foot down.
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Live and die for CCI!
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so the 19 L kta's are pretty common down there? in the US theyre super rare and expensive. how much is a blown core?
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If you guys want to see some thing really crazy. You should check out the ice road truckers that run load on the frozen lakes in the north west territories here in Canada to the Damian mines in the winter.
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My very good mate Mick drives one of these,he tells me the motor is like a generator,heaps of grunt.
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I'ts a stone guard mate.
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love the sound of the cummins!
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the Qsk can take so much more we are hauling 350t with QSK19
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There are many dirt roads, so it protects it from rocks.
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I have never driven a Cummins I have a K104 with a C16 600hp CAT and that goes hard but I recon the Cummins go very hard too.
Surprised the trucks aren't parked a little closer to the pile. Lots of dead time between dumps.
bigstretch100 3 years ago 2
Probably closer than it looks.. not even 30 seconds between tipping off and parking in the yard
aerodyne666 3 years ago
The guys running the loaders at the gravel pits here want you right next to the pile, and at about a 45* angle to the loader. The trucks are never behind the loader at any time. A lot more efficient operation. MUCH shorter cycle times.
bigstretch100 3 years ago 2
We loaded our own trucks. Usually if you parked the truck in an arc around the stockpile it was easiest but sometimes the ground had holes which would make the loader shake and spill rocks.. so we'd avoid that spot.. or a boulder too big to shift..
You got all the answers watching the vid
aerodyne666 3 years ago
15 speed eaton, tridrive diffs
aerodyne666 4 years ago
They are side tippers. Right hand wall of the trailer opens down and the whole trailer lifts up from the left spilling the contents out(on the ground on the right) as you drive along slowly. sequence is last trailer, middle trailer, first trailer.
aerodyne666 4 years ago