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      International 9200i SBA 4x2 (2004) vs. Mercedes-Benz 1844LL (2004)

      4 reasons to buy International 9200i SBA 4x2 (2004):

      Wheelbase specifications 3

      Turn radius 8077.2 mm and 10950 mm 26 % less or 2872.8 mm

      Wheelbase specifications 2

      Turn radius 7671.8 mm and 10450 mm 27 % less or 2778.2 mm

      Wheelbase specifications 1

      Turn radius 7491 mm and 8500 mm 12 % less or 1009 mm

      Gear box

      Forward gears number 18 and 16 11 % more or 2

      2 reasons to buy Mercedes-Benz 1844LL (2004):

      Motor

      Peak torque 2100 Nm and 1559.2 Nm 26 % more or 540.8 Nm
      Full power 324.4 kW and 231.2 kW 29 % more or 93.2 kW

      Neutral reasons:

      Wheelbase specifications 3

      Length from rear axle center to frame end 787.4 mm and 2350 mm
      Total gross vehicle weight 14515 kg and 18000 kg
      Chassis total weight 4963.2 kg and 6816 kg
      Wheelbase 3911 mm and 5700 mm
      Dimensional length 5867.4 mm and 9490 mm

      Wheelbase specifications 2

      Wheelbase 3657.6 mm and 5400 mm
      Dimensional length 5613.4 mm and 9190 mm
      Length from rear axle center to frame end 787.4 mm and 2350 mm
      Total gross vehicle weight 14515 kg and 17000 kg
      Chassis total weight 4950.1 kg and 6776 kg

      Wheelbase specifications 1

      Chassis total weight 4945.1 kg and 6736 kg
      Wheelbase 3556 mm and 4800 mm
      Dimensional length 5511.8 mm and 8084 mm
      Length from rear axle center to frame end 787 mm and 1800 mm
      Total gross vehicle weight 14515 kg and 18000 kg

      Sizes

      Rear axles number 1 and 1
      Class by weight 7 and 8

      Motor

      Model C15 (475 HP) and OM501LA (440 HP)
      Manufacturer Caterpillar and Mercedes-Benz

      Gear box

      Manufacturer Eaton Fuller and Mercedes-Benz
      Model FR-13210B 18-speeds and G211-16

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