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The Problems of Mounting Truck-Mixers on Truck Chassis
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Abstract
Weight distribution considerations, operational considerations, and physical interference problems encountered mounting concrete truck-mixers on truck chassis are discussed. Trends in mixer size growth and increased acceptance of hydrostatic drive systems are illustrated. A formula for arriving at a truck side-rail “beam” acceptability index is outlined.
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Citation
Buelow, W. and Thayer, E., "The Problems of Mounting Truck-Mixers on Truck Chassis," SAE Technical Paper 720298, 1972, https://doi.org/10.4271/720298.Also In
References
- Buelow William H. Thayer Earl C. “Front Power Take-Off Systems-Truck Engines.” SAE Transactions 78 1969 paper 690788
- Buelow William H. Thayer Earl C. “An Evaluation of Power Take-Off Application Problems-Truck Mixers.” Paper 878B SAE Summer Meeting Chicago June 1964