On that bogey drive truck was that a chain drive from the lead axel to the rear axe? Remarkable how much articulation in the bogey Ford was able to achieve at that time.🇦🇺
The A engine has a 3 7/8" bore and 4 1/4" stroke, combined with a 65lb flywheel, it makes a lot of torque. 128lb-ft at 1000 rpm. Combine that with extremely slow gearing and you have an extremely powerful truck. A Model A passenger car will make in first gear the same torque as a Cat d2 bulldozer of the same vintage, so imagine the AA truck
these AAs are all so neat
I like that winch/wrecker truck
Those are some beautiful commercial vehicles if I do say.
Shows how versatile the AA really was.
I like how old man Ford was driving some of the Trucks, and I like the tandem axle AA
I want one
On that bogey drive truck was that a chain drive from the lead axel to the rear axe? Remarkable how much articulation in the bogey Ford was able to achieve at that time.🇦🇺
We have a 1929 AA Fire Truck, 700 miles.
Astas tropas ya no se ven y el ke la tenga es un a. Joya ay 😮 que cuidarlas saludos de California
How did a 4 cylinder hold all that weight I guess it was in the gearing in the transmission and the rear end
The A engine has a 3 7/8" bore and 4 1/4" stroke, combined with a 65lb flywheel, it makes a lot of torque. 128lb-ft at 1000 rpm. Combine that with extremely slow gearing and you have an extremely powerful truck. A Model A passenger car will make in first gear the same torque as a Cat d2 bulldozer of the same vintage, so imagine the AA truck
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