The biggest pickup ever?

Sentinel

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nice looking dump truck, would be pretty sweet to drive one for a day though...
 

crab

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It makes perfect sense when used as its meant to be.

Kinda silly people set it up as a family truck, though.

Brochure
 

Wahsapa

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Originally posted by: PingSpike
If it don't got a hemi I don't want it.

i thought diesel combustion chamber domes were always hemispherical?

these are diesels right? :confused:
 

saxophonoia

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I saw one of these a couple of weeks ago. This thing was HUGE. I had never seen one previously or even knew they existed.
 

trmiv

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I've seen one of those in person, some guy around here has one. Frigging ridiculous.
 
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blummin heck that huge!

i thought the F350 and the ford excursion where massive! (we rented an excursion when on holiday (colorado - utah - arizon - new mexico) bit of road trip style, there was 7-8 of us...so the 8-9 seater excursion it was :D

but thats seriously monsterous
 
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OMG check out the engine specs


if u got the Caterpillar C7 ACERT 7.2L in its higest trim.........300BHP and 860lb-ft torque

thats enough torque to move an entire city!
 

Sukhoi

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Originally posted by: Wahsapa
Originally posted by: PingSpike
If it don't got a hemi I don't want it.

i thought diesel combustion chamber domes were always hemispherical?

these are diesels right? :confused:

I don't think the domes are always hemispherical. The domes and piston shapes are changed to effect the swirl patterns and speed.
 

Kenazo

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their website is getting hammered. :)

Very cool, if it would be used for something useful, like pulling a house trailer from the park.