I have "truck envy"!
- Jensen
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Re: I have "truck envy"!
I saw both of those back in August when I was driving through Golden, I had a small freakout session in the drivers seat. My wife just shook her head.
- Jensen
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Re: I have "truck envy"!
When I was reading up on M35's I saw a lot of similar comments ie: "great trail recovery vehicle, but with a curb weight between 13,000 and 16,000 lbs if you get stuck nobody is pulling you out!"jaggedfish wrote:
Both have self-recovery winches which is great because a gang of Delicas couldn't pull these out of wherever they are going.
I heard when the military get vehicles this size stuck they either use a truck of the same size that's designed for recovery or they haul it out with a tank. So just make sure if you buy one of these trucks that you get the phone # of the person who purchases the other one :)
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Re: I have "truck envy"!
That made me laugh out loud! Having seen them on the way to the coast, I had to prime my wife for the following 4 days just to be able to stop and have a look on the way back to Calgary. She didn't even look up for the 20 minutes we were thereJensen wrote:I saw both of those back in August when I was driving through Golden, I had a small freakout session in the drivers seat. My wife just shook her head.

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- Jensen
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Re: I have "truck envy"!
Just did the math, these things (the 6x6 version) weight about 13 Tons, get 1/4 the fuel economy of a Delica (not that bad all things considered) and cost about $320 to fill the tank at today's Diesel prices (and you'll be refilling it in almost the same range as you get out of a Deli).
I still want one....
MAN KAT 452 Mil Spec 6x6
Engine Directly injected diesel engine
Cylinders 8
Cylinder Bore X Stroke 125 X 130 mm
Volumetric Displacement 12763 ccm
Output 320 Ps (253 Kw) At 2650 rpm
Torque 100.3 Mkg At 1750 rpm
Compression Ratio 1:16.5
Fuel Injection Pump Bosch
Valves Overhead, Central Camshaft
Crankshaft Bearings 5
Cooling Air Blower
Lubrication Forced-Feed Lubrication, 26 L Oil
Battery 2 X 12 V 125 Ah
Generator Three-Phase Generator 24 V 55 A
Starter 24 V 6 Ps
Power Transmission All Wheel Drive, Distributor Locking Differential + Locking-Differential Backwards,
Engine In The Back Of Driver´s Cab
Clutch Single-Plate Dry Clutch, Hydraulic Transformer
Gearshift Gearshift Levers In The Middle Of The Vehicle
Transmission 6 Speed Transmission (Zf S 6-65)
Synchronizer 1 – V1
Gear Ratio Reduction 6.734
Chassis Box-Type Section Frame
Front Suspension 1 Rigid Axle, Steering, Coil Springs
Rear Suspension 2 Rigid Axle, Steering, Coil Springs
Steering System Recirculating Ball Hydraulics
Foot Brake Compressed Air-Hydraulic Dual-Circuit Brake, 6 Wheels
Hand Brake Accumulator, Rear Wheels
Engine Brake Compressed Air
Wheelbase 3800 + 1400 Mm
Tread Width Front / Rear 2066 / 2066 / 2066 mm
Overalll Dimensions 8615 X 2500 X 2860 mm
Cargo Area 5610 X 2376 mm
Loading Height 1650 mm
Tires 14.00 R 20 M / 18 R
Ground Clearance 415 mm
Fording Depth 1200 mm
Turning Circle 19.5 M
Vehicle Weight 11580 Kg
Total Weight (Perm.) 18500 Kg
Useful Load 7000 Kg
Top Speed 90 Km/h
Consumption / 100 Km 40 Liters
Fuel Tank Capacity 270 L
I still want one....
MAN KAT 452 Mil Spec 6x6
Engine Directly injected diesel engine
Cylinders 8
Cylinder Bore X Stroke 125 X 130 mm
Volumetric Displacement 12763 ccm
Output 320 Ps (253 Kw) At 2650 rpm
Torque 100.3 Mkg At 1750 rpm
Compression Ratio 1:16.5
Fuel Injection Pump Bosch
Valves Overhead, Central Camshaft
Crankshaft Bearings 5
Cooling Air Blower
Lubrication Forced-Feed Lubrication, 26 L Oil
Battery 2 X 12 V 125 Ah
Generator Three-Phase Generator 24 V 55 A
Starter 24 V 6 Ps
Power Transmission All Wheel Drive, Distributor Locking Differential + Locking-Differential Backwards,
Engine In The Back Of Driver´s Cab
Clutch Single-Plate Dry Clutch, Hydraulic Transformer
Gearshift Gearshift Levers In The Middle Of The Vehicle
Transmission 6 Speed Transmission (Zf S 6-65)
Synchronizer 1 – V1
Gear Ratio Reduction 6.734
Chassis Box-Type Section Frame
Front Suspension 1 Rigid Axle, Steering, Coil Springs
Rear Suspension 2 Rigid Axle, Steering, Coil Springs
Steering System Recirculating Ball Hydraulics
Foot Brake Compressed Air-Hydraulic Dual-Circuit Brake, 6 Wheels
Hand Brake Accumulator, Rear Wheels
Engine Brake Compressed Air
Wheelbase 3800 + 1400 Mm
Tread Width Front / Rear 2066 / 2066 / 2066 mm
Overalll Dimensions 8615 X 2500 X 2860 mm
Cargo Area 5610 X 2376 mm
Loading Height 1650 mm
Tires 14.00 R 20 M / 18 R
Ground Clearance 415 mm
Fording Depth 1200 mm
Turning Circle 19.5 M
Vehicle Weight 11580 Kg
Total Weight (Perm.) 18500 Kg
Useful Load 7000 Kg
Top Speed 90 Km/h
Consumption / 100 Km 40 Liters
Fuel Tank Capacity 270 L
- jessef
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Re: I have "truck envy"!
It's a large toy that will limit you in many BC trails. This would be great in the greats plains or up north in open spaces.
I think this thing would kill trees/trails and hurt the environment wherever you take it. Getting unstuck would probably involve uprooting trees until you find one strong enough to pull you out. Unless of course another man or tank is around
Oil changes/fuel ups/repairs will keep a healthy wallet on it's toes.
With that said. it would be fun to boot around in the snow.
I think this thing would kill trees/trails and hurt the environment wherever you take it. Getting unstuck would probably involve uprooting trees until you find one strong enough to pull you out. Unless of course another man or tank is around

Oil changes/fuel ups/repairs will keep a healthy wallet on it's toes.
With that said. it would be fun to boot around in the snow.
