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The Most Powerful Pickup Ever made
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<blockquote data-quote="Dog Ranger" data-source="post: 502478" data-attributes="member: 14141"><p>I'm inclined to think that the load is only there to start the mass moving or accelerating ? After that the only load would be rolling resistance ie bearing friction wind etc </p><p>Good contrast is to look at the horsepower required to pull the sled in a tractor pull.</p><p>Good rig to have if you ever need to tow a train I guess :|</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dog Ranger, post: 502478, member: 14141"] I'm inclined to think that the load is only there to start the mass moving or accelerating ? After that the only load would be rolling resistance ie bearing friction wind etc Good contrast is to look at the horsepower required to pull the sled in a tractor pull. Good rig to have if you ever need to tow a train I guess :| [/QUOTE]
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