Weird-looking truck...

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Lefty

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203 months

Sunday 3rd March 2013
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Forgive my ignorance!

I saw a Scania truck today - an HGV-type tractor unit. It wasn't a cab-over but had a proper near-horizontal bonnet.

It had 3 axles and behind the cab was a big box that looked just like a van-body. It was the same length as the chassis of the truck, had no rear overhang and was the same height as the top of the cab.

Any idea what it would be for?

hidetheelephants

24,479 posts

194 months

Sunday 3rd March 2013
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It will be for heavy haulage; presumably the box is a sleeper cab as outsize loads often travel very slowly so long distance will take days and require stopping during the day to avoid commuters firebombing the rig.

Lefty

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Sunday 3rd March 2013
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But it couldn't pull anything, the back body covered the 5th wheel?

powerstroke

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161 months

Sunday 3rd March 2013
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Lefty said:
But it couldn't pull anything, the back body covered the 5th wheel?
Maybe a hobby/show vehicle or just for drawbar work to pull a fairground ride for instance??

hidetheelephants

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Sunday 3rd March 2013
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Perhaps a ballast tractor of some kind?

v64paul

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222 months

Sunday 3rd March 2013
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Google Scania T cab. Pretty rare over here because of the length issues, most seem to have the V8 with tacks up the back of the cab. They sound great, for a Scania...

themanwithnoname

1,634 posts

214 months

Sunday 3rd March 2013
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Could it have been an utterly chavtastic limo truck?


martin mrt

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202 months

Sunday 3rd March 2013
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As you are from up this way I'm willing to bet that you seem this



Used to transport various road laying and civil engineering equipment, I believe it actually is purpose built for a specific duty but also doubles up as transport and can pull a drawbar trailer carrying JCBs and various other plant implements

Very very nice fleet

Edited by martin mrt on Sunday 3rd March 19:17

Lefty

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martin mrt said:
As you are from up this way I'm willing to bet that you seem this



Used to transport various road laying and civil engineering equipment, I believe it actually is purpose built for a specific duty but also doubles up as transport and can pull a drawbar trailer carrying JCBs and various other plant implements

Very very nice fleet

Edited by martin mrt on Sunday 3rd March 19:17
That's exactly it! Cheers!

Lefty

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Sunday 3rd March 2013
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themanwithnoname said:
Could it have been an utterly chavtastic limo truck?

That is fking awful. So close to being cool, all-black and sinister would do it...

mattshiz

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142 months

Sunday 3rd March 2013
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Can't you save pictures on an iPhone? Everyones seems to take a screenshot for some reason.

martin mrt

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Sunday 3rd March 2013
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mattshiz said:
Can't you save pictures on an iPhone? Everyones seems to take a screenshot for some reason.
It wouldn't save as it must be a copyright picture

martin mrt

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Sunday 3rd March 2013
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Lefty said:
martin mrt said:
As you are from up this way I'm willing to bet that you seem this



Used to transport various road laying and civil engineering equipment, I believe it actually is purpose built for a specific duty but also doubles up as transport and can pull a drawbar trailer carrying JCBs and various other plant implements

Very very nice fleet

Edited by martin mrt on Sunday 3rd March 19:17
That's exactly it! Cheers!
No problem, as soon as I read it I thought I'm fairly sure its Nicol of Skene's T cab, Ive never seen another like it.

Lefty

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Sunday 3rd March 2013
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PH is awesome for stuff like this, where else you could you give a vague description of something like this and get a picture of the exact truck?!