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Yorkshire’s David Blockley and Son has taken delivery of a new stand-out Volvo FH16 Aero 780 6x2 Globetrotter XL tractor unit ...
With 700 HP and 2323 Lb-Ft of torque, the new Volvo FH16 is the most powerful semi-truck in the world. Unfortunately, that message is lost in the Eurotrash technopop music video reveal.
David Blockley and Son has replaced a Volvo FH 540 with a new Volvo FH16 Aero 780 6x2 Globetrotter XL tractor unit. The truck will work on a contract with Fred Greenwood and Son paired with a Plowman ...
December 17, 2006 Last February, Volvo Trucks launched the FH16 - the market’s most powerful truck for commercial transport - with a new 16-litre engine and power levels of 660 hp and 580 hp and ...
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Volvo Trucks is introducing a new engine for its iconic FH16 truck. With up to 780 Hp and 3800 Nm, the new 17-litre engine can handle the toughest transport assignments with ease, while delivering ...
January 2014 Industrial Power - Volvo FH16 750. Where Power and Technology Collide. Courtesy Of Volvo Photographer Jason Gonderman Writer Dec 06, 2013. See All 2 Photos.
While most semi-trucks in the U.S. haul around 40 tons (80,000 pounds), the new Volvo FH16 heavy duty truck features a new I-Shift transmission with crawler gears capable of towing up to 325 tons ...
The tractor unit used was a factory-stock, no-nonsense FH16 750, and while its crawler transmission allows it to drive as slowly as 0.5 km/h in order to move really heavy loads in difficult ...
“With the Volvo FH16-750 we can offer our customers a truck with absolute top performance, good fuel efficiency and extremely low emissions. It’s an uncompromising combination for the heaviest ...
Leicestershire-based, A R Demolition has placed an order with Volvo Truck and Bus Centre East Anglia’s nearby Bardon Dealerpoint for what will be the first FH16-750 to be delivered in the UK and ...
Plated up to 150 tonnes, a new Volvo FH16 780 8x4 tractor unit has replaced an older Volvo unit in Kelston Sparkes Group’s ...