Dump Trucks
#11
you know you can only go so light on a truck then it turns into a pice of shit. Being really light is not allways a good thing when it comes to dump trucks. Alot of guys around my way are not big fans of volvo for dump trucks. They can barley make a car let alone a truck. :wink: just my .02 cents. I used to be a big mack truck guy buts thats only 2002 and older before volvo got there hands on them and did away with one of the best trucks the R model.
#12
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Join Date: Sep 2006
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Originally Posted by Mackman
you know you can only go so light on a truck then it turns into a pice of $&!+. Being really light is not allways a good thing when it comes to dump trucks. Alot of guys around my way are not big fans of volvo for dump trucks. They can barley make a car let alone a truck. :wink: just my .02 cents. I used to be a big mack truck guy buts thats only 2002 and older before volvo got there hands on them and did away with one of the best trucks the R model.
The Volvo really isn't that light espically since it will stay on the road most of the time so I don't see any problems with it.
#13
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Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Prescott Valley, Az
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Hey, I would take the KW, over the Mack, & Volvo! Does anybody, know
who will use Tri-Axle dump trucks, as sub-haulers in central California? I'm an O/O in N. Az, looking to move back to the Fresno area!
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