On the flip side, more axles, more drive trains, and more moving parts means higher maintenance costs and greater chances for things to go wrong.The obvious benefit is in the much lower cost of tires, but they lose the bragging rights. Giant tires are in a league of their own and are a conversation piece when the drivers hit the bar after work. The center of gravity is lower, so safer, and the dumper can be flatter as well.
On the flip side, more axles, more drive trains, and more moving parts means higher maintenance costs and greater chances for things to go wrong.
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The obvious benefit is in the much lower cost of tires, but they lose the bragging rights. Giant tires are in a league of their own and are a conversation piece when the drivers hit the bar after work. The center of gravity is lower, so safer, and the dumper can be flatter as well.
On the flip side, more axles, more drive trains, and more moving parts means higher maintenance costs and greater chances for things to go wrong.
One of the many unique aspects of the Cat 797 are its tires: More than 13-feet-tall, weighing, each 59/80R63 XDR tire costs $42,500 and that's when you buy the required by each $5.5 million truck.
They're one of the largest tires in the world and were made for the original Caterpillar 797.
The 59/80R63 XDR:
- Can carry 100 tons per tire
- Contains nearly , enough to build two small cars and enough rubber to make 600 tires to put on them
Robert Johnson — Business Insider
On the flip side, more axles, more drive trains, and more moving parts means higher maintenance costs and greater chances for things to go wrong.