http://www.roadandtrack.com/go/car-culture/photo-mercedes-benz-actros-haulin
g-giant-mining-truck

 

 

Mining trucks, those giant, building-sized dump trucks that make the human
beings operating them look like Lego minifigs, can weigh hundreds of tons
<http://www.dieselpowermag.com/features/0804dp_10_largest_dump_trucks/> -the
mighty Caterpillar 797B tips the scale at a mind-blowing 308 tons-and many
of its contemporaries weigh anywhere from 180 tons to 240 tons. For
comparison's sake, a GE Evolution diesel locomotive weighs in at 208 tons
<http://www.thedieselshop.us/Data%20ES44DC.HTML> .

Diesel Power
<http://www.dieselpowermag.com/features/0804dp_10_largest_dump_trucks/>
magazine, in a 2008 article on the world's 10 largest dump trucks, points
out that these vehicles' massive dimensions generally call for them to be
shipped to work locations in pieces and then assembled on site, as they're
nigh impossible to transport over the road in one piece.

But evidently, there are exceptions. And the tool for the job? A
Mercedes-Benz Actros semi tractor, which, in heavy-duty trim, has a max
capacity of up to 250 tons. This cartoonish photo was tweeted by the
official MBUSA account on Twitter last week.

 

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