For this "Somewhere Saturday" I have added a bonus video from my summer trip to Alberta, a short clip of driving through the Rocky Mountains.
Saturday, September 17, 2011
World's Largest Truck
Don't bother imagining the world's largest truck. You're looking at it. This is the Titan 33-19 and it can carry a ton of stuff. Actually, 350 tonnes of stuff. It lives in Sparwood, British Columbia and used to work in the coal mine there. My thanks to the gentleman pictured above who kindly agreed to pose there to give scale to the photo. (According to Wikipedia this is no longer the world's largest truck - a slightly larger truck has been built, the Caterpillar 797).
For this "Somewhere Saturday" I have added a bonus video from my summer trip to Alberta, a short clip of driving through the Rocky Mountains.
For this "Somewhere Saturday" I have added a bonus video from my summer trip to Alberta, a short clip of driving through the Rocky Mountains.
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Wow. It's a big one.
ReplyDeleteI thought they said size was not everything! But that is a seriously big truck. Paul at Leeds in Yorkshire daily photography
ReplyDeleteWow! You've made every little boy smile today.
ReplyDeleteAnd I thought the tires for my boyfriend's tractor trailer were expensive...I'd hate to see how much these tires cost! Loved the video too. Someday I'll get back up there.
ReplyDeleteThanks all for your kind comments. JoJo - to answer your question from yesterday about the pretty purple fruits - I don't know what they are.
ReplyDeleteThat's a serious piece of kit. I bet you don't even a mile a gallon from the engine.
ReplyDeleteThey keep getting bigger. In the past, my old company had the biggest truck, but it has been surpassed multiple times by now.
ReplyDeleteWow... doesn't quite express the scale of this behemoth ... good thinking to add a human to show the 'wow' factor! :-)
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