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    Western Star Dumper

    Western Star Dumper 30T #1
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    Did you really have to post something called a Dumper?
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    Western Star Dumper 30T pics 1&2
    Western Star Dumper 40T pics 2-4
    Last edited by smxi; 12-11-2005 at 06:29 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Matt
    Did you really have to post something called a Dumper?
    It does not have an index that I know of

    Edit. Thanks to PBB I know the index now, it's still a Dumper though.
    Last edited by smxi; 12-11-2005 at 06:32 PM.

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    how about some stats? (engine, horsepower, torque?)

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    Quote Originally Posted by SLoppYJeeP
    how about some stats? (engine, horsepower, torque?)
    I could not find any, sorry.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SLoppYJeeP
    how about some stats? (engine, horsepower, torque?)
    I couldn't tell if the truck in the pics was a 30T or a 40T.
    40T Specs: http://www.westernstar.co.za/Downloa...n%20Tipper.pdf
    30T Specs: http://www.westernstar.co.za/downloa...n%20Tipper.pdf

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    thats a pretty sizeable amount of torque
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    Quote Originally Posted by PBB
    I couldn't tell if the truck in the pics was a 30T or a 40T.
    40T Specs: http://www.westernstar.co.za/Downloa...n%20Tipper.pdf
    30T Specs: http://www.westernstar.co.za/downloa...n%20Tipper.pdf
    We got them both, thanks for helping me to figure it out

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    Quote Originally Posted by mclaren_crazy
    thats a pretty sizeable amount of torque
    If I'm reading the charts corrrectly, this thing has 1450 lbft (1965 Nm) of torque. So pretty sizeable is a bit of an understatement, like saying Mt. Everest is a pretty sizeable hill.
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    just like always, awesome pics. got some new wallpaper...
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    haha this is MASSIVE , soo COOL thanks

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