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A few of us drivers were BS'in yesterday while we unloaded, somehow we got on this debate...
Do you guys think an slightly above average OTR tractor (say a 500hp pete with a 13sp) could move as much as a train can? Not for distance, but even get it rolling? Assuming traction was a non issue...
The trucker pride in me says yes, but the logic side of me says no...
Discuss
Do you guys think an slightly above average OTR tractor (say a 500hp pete with a 13sp) could move as much as a train can? Not for distance, but even get it rolling? Assuming traction was a non issue...
The trucker pride in me says yes, but the logic side of me says no...
Discuss