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      Mercedes-Benz 1833 (2005) vs. International 5600i SBA 4x4 (2004)

      3 reasons to buy Mercedes-Benz 1833 (2005):

      Wheelbase specifications 3

      Turn radius 8570 mm and 10338.8 mm 17 % less or 1768.8 mm

      Wheelbase specifications 2

      Turn radius 8350 mm and 9448.8 mm 12 % less or 1098.8 mm

      Wheelbase specifications 1

      Turn radius 7900 mm and 8586.2 mm 8 % less or 686.2 mm

      3 reasons to buy International 5600i SBA 4x4 (2004):

      Motor

      Full power 335.6 kW and 243.1 kW 28 % more or 92.5 kW
      Peak torque 2237.1 Nm and 1300 Nm 42 % more or 937.1 Nm

      Gear box

      Forward gears number 18 and 8 56 % more or 10

      Neutral reasons:

      Wheelbase specifications 3

      Wheelbase 4500 mm and 4622.8 mm
      Dimensional length 8005 mm and 6858 mm
      Length from cab rear to frame end 5910 mm and 3962.4 mm
      Length from rear axle center to frame end 1800 mm and 914.4 mm
      Total gross vehicle weight 18000 kg and 16034.5 kg
      Chassis total weight 5330 kg and 5946.6 kg

      Wheelbase specifications 2

      Length from rear axle center to frame end 1150 mm and 914.4 mm
      Total gross vehicle weight 18000 kg and 16034.5 kg
      Chassis total weight 5300 kg and 5915.8 kg
      Wheelbase 4200 mm and 4165.6 mm
      Dimensional length 7055 mm and 6400.8 mm
      Length from cab rear to frame end 4960 mm and 3505.2 mm

      Wheelbase specifications 1

      Dimensional length 6755 mm and 5943.6 mm
      Wheelbase 3900 mm and 3708.4 mm
      Length from cab rear to frame end 4660 mm and 3048 mm
      Length from rear axle center to frame end 1150 mm and 914.4 mm
      Total gross vehicle weight 18000 kg and 16034.5 kg
      Chassis total weight 5250 kg and 5883.5 kg

      Sizes

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

      Motor

      Model OM926LA (326 HP) and ISX (450 HP)
      Manufacturer Mercedes-Benz and Cummins

      Gear box

      Model G131-9 and FR-13210B 18-speeds
      Manufacturer Mercedes-Benz and Eaton Fuller