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      Grove TMS375LP vs. Terex AT20

      7 reasons to buy Grove TMS375LP:

      Operation

      Axels number 4 and 2 50 % more or 2
      Haul truck fuel volume 340.7 l. and 290 l. 15 % more or 50.7 l.

      Gear box

      Forward gears number 13 and 6 54 % more or 7

      Carrying part engine

      Torque measured at 1400 rev / min and 1000 rev / min 29 % more or 400 rev

      Booms

      Maximum angle of ascent 76 degrees and 60 degrees 21 % more or 16 degrees
      Maximum lifting capacity 40823.3 kg and 20000 kg 51 % more or 20823.3 kg
      Maximum working radius 35.1 m and 15.8 m 55 % more or 19.3 m

      5 reasons to buy Terex AT20:

      Sizes

      Clearance 400 mm and 356 mm 11 % more or 44 mm

      Gear box

      Maximum forward speed 85 km/h and 82.4 km/h 3 % more or 2.6 km/h

      Carrying part engine

      Power measured at 2800 rev / min and 2100 rev / min 25 % more or 700 rev
      Maximum torque 1100 Nm and 789.1 Nm 28 % more or 310.9 Nm

      Booms

      Minimum operating radius 1.4 m and 3 m 53 % less or 1.6 m

      Neutral reasons:

      Sizes

      Hauler length 10643.6 mm and 6615 mm
      Transport length 13310.6 mm and 9670 mm
      Transport width 2438.4 mm and 2490 mm

      Operation

      Tyre size Front 12.00x20 Rear 11.00x20 and 12.00 x 20 x 18 PR

      Gear box

      Transmission type Fuller roadranger RTO-613 and Allison Fully automatic

      Carrying part engine

      Manufacturer G.M. and Mercedes-Benz
      Model 6-71N and OM 906 LA

      Booms

      Sections number 4 and 4

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      Sizes

      1. Transport length 13310.6 mm 1. Transport length 9670 mm
      2. Transport width 2438.4 mm 2. Transport width 2490 mm
      5. Clearance 356 mm 5. Clearance 400 mm
      7. Hauler length 10643.6 mm 7. Hauler length 6615 mm

      Booms

      11. Minimum operating radius 3 m 11. Minimum operating radius 1.4 m
      12. Maximum working radius 35.1 m 12. Maximum working radius 15.8 m
      13. Maximum angle of ascent 76 degrees 13. Maximum angle of ascent 60 degrees