
Originally Posted by
Brian Hjelm
John, the big mining trucks, except the electric drives, are mostly Allison autos. and have been for more than thirty years.A few other brands are used but Allison generally has the business. Powershift are usually used in earthmovers in cyclic service ( forward/reverse cycles) like loaders, dozers, graders, rollers. Motor scrapers may have either but if being used properly, in hauls in excess of say 200 meters, should be better with an auto. (skid steer loaders & excavators for example). I hope the continuously variable belt drives have been improved since the days they were used in skid steer loaders in the sixties and seventies.
I must admit I am not familiar with mining trucks - more familiar with the the second lot you quote.
Interestingly in view of the "Plant that sits and works, or does not travel much in use are nowadays mostly hydrostatic drive", most modern harvesters seem to be hydrostatic drive - and these not only travel continuously while working but are driven on road often for long distances. This came up with a recent change to NSW rules requiring them to have brake lights - a significant problem since they do not use brakes as such, using the hydrostatic drive for braking.
John
John
JDNSW
1986 110 County 3.9 diesel
1970 2a 109 2.25 petrol
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