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Image Comments posted by Outbehindthebarn
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11 minutes ago, 41chevy said:
Margus trucks?
No actually, they are Scania 111's.... and they are literally EVERYWHERE, especially near the ports. They were the first diesel truck widely available here and were almost all painted orange. They quit importing them in 1981 or 82, but many of them are still working hard here with newer engines out of Scania 112's. Here they are affectionally called "Jacarés" which translates to 'alligator'. . . now they say Jacarés famintos.... which means hungry alligators; because their hoods are always open needing repairs. They have a great reputation and many new owner ops still buy them for starter trucks.
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12 hours ago, 41chevy said:
Is that Fringe? The rest is actually nice.
The interiors are so simple compared to an American Large-car.... fringe is very common in Brazil, they are considered "Latinos" you know. . .. but they don't have the strands of flags, beads, or what-have-you like you see on the Slavs and gypsy rigs of Europe.
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On 3/26/2017 at 6:15 PM, BillyT said:
Is that Scania in the Beaver Valley?
Not yet...
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On 3/15/2017 at 1:12 AM, thomastractorsvc said:
What is that coil on the front of the motor a fuel heateror oil cooler?
Its coming off the air compressor. I assume they do that for cooling?
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Note the mango tree in the background...
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Bet that baby went "BOOM"!
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No, that is for another truck.. This is an E9.
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Hungry Jacaré