Christophe Culis built this Granite twin steer
dump truck starting
with a Mack CH frame and extended it to fit the Granite cab and a
19 ft Lagacé style
body dump (a popular body maker in Quebec for this type of application).
Christophe made the dump body himself using Evergreen styrene
and added the mandatory tarp system. Adding the second steer
axle in the front was quite time consuming. Since in reality the
fuel tanks are relocated to the center of the chassis, he had to
model the typical stainless steps (on both sides) that fill up the
space between the two front axles. It was quite a job, indeed. The
decals are from Ricks Decals. If you are interested in Canadian style configurations,
you should check out E. Simard’s Website (www.emmanuelsimard.com)
for some specs on their suspensions and some cool pictures.
Posted October 7, 2005 |
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