If you're doing 40 or 45 in a 55 zone, and there aren't legal places to pass, and four or five cars have lined up
behind you... pretend you're a
tractor: Pull off and let everyone
by.
It was done
by a six - wheeled, 17,500 - pound truck -
tractor out of Fort Dodge, Iowa, the kind you might see
behind you on any road: a conventional Kenworth about 10 feet high and one lane wide, powered
by a 1,150 - cu.
By the 1920s, the popular diesel engine had reached the United States, and by the 1950s, a large proportion of the world's ships and trains were diesel driven, with trucks, tractors, and buses following close behin
By the 1920s, the popular diesel engine had reached the United States, and
by the 1950s, a large proportion of the world's ships and trains were diesel driven, with trucks, tractors, and buses following close behin
by the 1950s, a large proportion of the world's ships and trains were diesel driven, with trucks,
tractors, and buses following close
behind.