Everything about Tractor Unit totally explained
A
tractor unit,
traction unit,
road tractor or
prime mover (
Australian English) is a
heavy-duty vehicle, usually with a large
diesel engine and two or three
axles. Many three axle prime movers have the
engine drive through both rear axles for better road grip on bad roads, construction sites etc.
These tractors are mostly designed for the
transport of
freight of some kind over a significant distance, to pull long
semi-trailers (forming a
semi-trailer truck) or
road trailers. These trailers have also been expanded into so called
Road Trains or LCV's (Long Combination Vehicle) in some countries, especially in
Australia.
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