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Two axle versus three axles.
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<blockquote data-quote="Zebbedee" data-source="post: 7604856" data-attributes="member: 13992"><p>As long as it’s got a steering axle on rear it should actually be more manouverable than tandem as pivot point which on a tri axle is centre axle will be closer to tractor as opposed to tandem axle where pivot point is between axles. In practice if rear steer on tandem axle there will not be much difference. Other points are tri axle will not transfer so much weight for traction</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zebbedee, post: 7604856, member: 13992"] As long as it’s got a steering axle on rear it should actually be more manouverable than tandem as pivot point which on a tri axle is centre axle will be closer to tractor as opposed to tandem axle where pivot point is between axles. In practice if rear steer on tandem axle there will not be much difference. Other points are tri axle will not transfer so much weight for traction [/QUOTE]
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