Class: Trucks, Simple truck — Model origin:
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◊ 2019-07-06 11:15 |
It has three axles of which the last is uplifted to save tyres, hence the last one is less likely to be driven. Because of that I believe this is a LBS 111, where the letters means: L = Lastbil (= HGV or Lorry or Truck) B = Boggie (= twin rear axles) S = Single driven boggie. The 111 model was made 1975 (september 1974 as MY 1975) - 1981. -- Last edit: 2019-07-06 11:15:50 |
◊ 2019-07-06 16:50 |
@zodiac; I believe you did say otherwise here /vehicle.php?id=876289 I was thinking of Lastbil, Bulldog, Släpaksel (and just LB for the 2-axle units, LBT for the tandem driven 6x4, no liftable tandem for Scania in years yet) LBS 111 would be correct |
◊ 2019-07-07 14:01 |
@tore-40: Thank you for keeping me in order, you're absolutely correct! Next time I will try not to be in a hurry when I'm going to write something. (The only small thing is that the norwegian "aksel" is spelt "axel" in swedish.) However, I will keep the first entry as the history of this item will otherwise be incorrect. (My editing is otherwise correcting spelling mistakes or adding one or more lines, the latter because at several occasions I've had to write a comment twice or more as the site has been updated while I've been writing.) |
◊ 2019-07-24 17:02 |
I believe the S should be interpreted "Stödaxel" - "Supportaxle". |