1. Toyota Landcruiser series 80 4.2TD
2. Toyota Landcruiser series 74 4.2TD
3. Toyota Landcruiser BJ41
4. Toyota Landcruiser BJ45
5. Mitsubishi Strada 4D56T (sali na natin.)
Unimog = Go anywhere vehicle.
MAN M2000 = Pwede i-setup pang truck racing.
Military 6x6 = Siguradong di ka papalya nito wag lang sa autonomous regions.
Nissan Patrol Safari = Eh, syempre love your own, hahaha!
Toyota HDJ 80 = Just trailing behind the list.
Engine Type: quadruple-turbocharged and intercooled V-24 diesel
Engine size: 117 liters/7174 cubic inches
Horsepower: 3,550 * 1,750 RPM
Torque: 12,170 pound-feet * 1,300 RPM
Vehicle weight: 615,000 pounds
Payload capacity: 760,000 pounds
Gross machine weight: 687.5 tons (with full payload)
Length: 47 feet, 8 inches
Width: 30 feet
Height: 23 feet, 9 inches (dump body down) 49 feet, 3 inches (dump body up)
Top speed: 40 mph
Zero to 30 MPH: 27.1 seconds
Cost: approximately $3.5 million
Hanep sa acceleration no? heheheh...
There are far too few absolutes in the world, save this: The Caterpillar 797B is absolutely the biggest truck ever constructed by man. It weighs more than 307 tons. It can haul 380 more. When fully loaded with rocks and dirt (as intended), the 797B makes a 1.375 million-pound hole in space. This thing has its own gravitational pull.
Fortunate, then, that the largest truck in the world is often found as far from civilization as one can get. This CAT's singular purpose is to haul scoops of earth from isolated mines, reducing the "cost-per-ton" of rubble removal for mine owners.
Driving one is a super-human experience, which makes the absurdly normal cockpit that much more absurd. The steering wheel tilts and telescopes to your convenience. The A/C cools in its usual fashion. The power windows go up. The power windows go down. Gas on the right. Brake on the left. It's far too easy to forget there's enough debris behind and above your head to bury you and the other workers in the field.
If all these stats and numbers are getting in your way, just remember this: The CAT 797B is the biggest truck ever. It can haul 106 Ford Excursions, 226 Toyota Camrys or 1,510 Harley Davidson Sportster motorcycles. To drive it, you've got to climb a ladder and perch yourself 20 feet above ground. Please, all you hot-rodders out there, be careful.