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Mercedes-Benz 1841L (2003) vs. International 8600 SBA 6x4 (2004)
1 reasons to buy Mercedes-Benz 1841L (2003):
Gear box
Forward gears number | 16 and 13 | 19 % more or 3 |
5 reasons to buy International 8600 SBA 6x4 (2004):
Wheelbase specifications 2
Turn radius | 7263.8 mm and 10700 mm | 32 % less or 3436.2 mm |
Wheelbase specifications 1
Turn radius | 6882.4 mm and 10250 mm | 33 % less or 3367.6 mm |
Sizes
Rear axles number | 2 and 1 | 50 % more or 1 |
Motor
Full power | 335.6 kW and 305.7 kW | 9 % more or 29.9 kW |
Peak torque | 2237.1 Nm and 2000 Nm | 11 % more or 237.1 Nm |
Neutral reasons:
Wheelbase specifications 2
Total gross vehicle weight | 18000 kg and 22679.6 kg |
Chassis total weight | 6710 kg and 6226.9 kg |
Wheelbase | 5700 mm and 3962.4 mm |
Dimensional length | 9755 mm and 6423.7 mm |
Length from cab rear to frame end | 7445 mm and 3860.8 mm |
Length from rear axle center to frame end | 2350 mm and 1447.8 mm |
Wheelbase specifications 1
Wheelbase | 5400 mm and 3708.4 mm |
Dimensional length | 9455 mm and 6169.7 mm |
Length from cab rear to frame end | 7145 mm and 3606.8 mm |
Length from rear axle center to frame end | 2350 mm and 1447.8 mm |
Total gross vehicle weight | 18000 kg and 22679.6 kg |
Chassis total weight | 6710 kg and 6213.3 kg |
Sizes
Class by weight | 8 and 7 |
Motor
Manufacturer | Mercedes-Benz and Cummins |
Model | OM501LA (410 HP) and N14 (400 HP) |
Gear box
Manufacturer | Mercedes-Benz and Eaton Fuller |
Model | G211-16 and FR-13210B 18-speeds |