Loaded up and trucking!!

Volvo's survive in much tougher applications at higher weights in other parts of the world though.
US ones seem to struggle running 80,000 lbs down the interstate.
I think dealer back up could be an issue too though, doesn't seem the number of techs, trained up on them.
Don't know why they've never looked at Euro trucks, with the big cabs nowadays, they'd do a lot of jobs well.
My farm tenant purchased five of them, drivers liked them but once they were out of warranty it was a struggle to keep them all operating, it seemed an expensive experiment.
traded them out over time.
 

kiwi pom

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My farm tenant purchased five of them, drivers liked them but once they were out of warranty it was a struggle to keep them all operating, it seemed an expensive experiment.
traded them out over time.
That’s my point, they seem to struggle but the cab overs are fairly reliable, although the electrics can be temperamental. I can’t figure out why they won’t work there other than dealer/parts backup and the conventionals are made differently. 🤷‍♂️
Shame really, the Euro stuff is miles ahead and America isn't exactly the outback I think the big Volvo's and Scania's would be great there.
Frieghtliner are only Merc/Fuso/ Daimler Mack are Volvo and Kenworth/Peterbilt Paccar.
Best not to talk about International and yet they are now owned (I think) by Traton who own Scania and MAN, so you'd think they could build a decent truck for the North American market.
 

JP1

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Expanded Sustainable Farming Incentive offer from July will give the sector a clear path forward and boost farm business resilience.

From: Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs and The Rt Hon Sir Mark Spencer MP Published21 May 2024

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Full details of the expanded and improved Sustainable Farming Incentive (SFI) offer available to farmers from July have been published by the...
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