DescriptionLectra Haul giant mining truck in Asbestos, Quebec.jpg
Français : Camion minier géant Lectra Haul M200 (le premier camion de 200 tonnes de charge utile à deux essieux).
D'après le panonceau (texte en français) : Camion Lectra Haul exposé à Asbestos depuis 1987. Construit aux États-Unis, JM Asbestos (Mine Jeffrey) l'a reçu en pièces détachées. Contient 200 t de terre. Poids : 190 t. Le camion 200 t est le plus imposant que la compagnie a possédé. Elle en a 4 en sa possession. 4 moteurs électriques alimentés sur une génératrice qui fonctionne au Diesel. Un conducteur seulement (pas besoin d'un permis spécial). Achat au début des années 1970 au prix de 1,3 million $. Durée du pneu AV : 6 mois ; du pneu AR : 2 ans.
Prix d'un pneu à l'époque : 16 000 $.
English: Lectra Haul M200 (The first 200 tonne capacity truck with two axles).
Lectra Haul was the trademark name for trucks built by Unit Rig, becoming part of Terex and sold to Bucyrus International (web source).
Original caption (translation from French): Lectra Haul truck exposed in Asbestos, Quebec since 1987. Built in the United States, JM Asbestos (Jeffrey Mine) received it in parts. Contains 200 tons of earth. Weight: 190 tons. The 200 tons truck is the largest that the company owned. It has four in his possession. Four electric motors powered from a generator that runs on Diesel. Only one driver (no need a special permit). Buy in early 1970 at a cost of $ 1.3 million. Lifetime of the front tire: 6 months; lifetime of the rear tire: 2 years.
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