Walalu mko wapi? Hizi zafaa huko North Eastern!
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@kabuda come wank to this
MACK / meki in french bado huwa, I thought that company went ile styro ya bed ford
Hiyo lori inakunywa mafuta kiasi gani?
nice
And we will never see them on our roads! Our road plan does not cater for such long haulage, the maximum length is 40 feet.
Hii ni vision 3020.
NTSA would have a heart attack if they saw this on Kenyan roads.
Woi. Hiyo trailer imebeba like 35,000litres * 4 trailers @ 110 per litre. Yaani hiyo ni 15 M worth of fuel, Jesssooooo! Hiyo haiwezi pita sehemu fulani hii kenya.
But I once saw one pulling 2 twenty foot trailers around Nyayo Roundabout some time back
Sometime back a 60 feet container arrived at the port of Mombasa, it was such a mess as they were not equipped to handle that and no vehicle could carry it either.
they would be ideal for isiolo-moyale, mwingi-mandera, kitale-Loki if there was enough business…
While on a road trip with my kids I had to overtake a couple of these monsters, I had to do some serious physics calculations to manage that without going over the speed limit, highway patrol nao! The highlight was the LOUD horn they sounded for my kids while we drove by the driver’s cabin
HII NIKIONA NATOKA KWA NJIA NAANZA KUOMBA
Izo zitaua watu mbaya mbovu!
Can’t imagine iki free wheel pale salgaa
tafuta documentary on youtube ya how those mack trucks are made,u’ll like it
My guesstimate it’s around 10,000 cc engine
The reason they are mostly used in Australia is that they are favourable for long distance transits from port cities to inland towns and cities, huko you may find such highways are just a long straight stretch across arid areas, nikama kutravel from mombasa to kisumu on a straight highway through the desert.
well si pia wewe umeifanyia hesabu