Thread: Not Sure where to post this... Link to Great Pictures of Russian Travel in Winter

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    Default Not Sure where to post this... Link to Great Pictures of Russian Travel in Winter

    Russian Truck Travel in Winter... great shots! Mod, move the thread wherever you see fit!


    http://englishrussia.com/?p=1721#more-1721

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    Those guys are so hard core it is ridiculous. I first saw these rigs in Long way round and every time since I have more and more respect for how exposed they are.

    I hope I meet one of these guys someday so they can tell me what a wuss I am having all this cool equipment to make this travel comfortable and easy....
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    Those guys are insane! I wouldn't like to fall through the ice or roll one of those trucks. Good luck to them!

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    Amazing!
    They have more cohones than I!
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    Wow.

    One thing that surprised me is that I couldn't find a single tire chain in those pix.

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    crazy! and yet to them it's just another winter work day...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lynn
    One thing that surprised me is that I couldn't find a single tire chain in those pix.
    Yes, they don't use tyre chains. I don't really know why, except may be for the costs.

    As they drive thousands of miles through the winter the wear may be just much to large. Tyre chains for trucks are really expensive if they are of good quality. I just bought two pairs for my truck and I paid about 800 $ for them.

    The other point is that the tyres they use are really good. They are so good that a lot of truck trail teams are using them. I am also thinking about putting those tyres on my truck when we do more winter camping and go finally east.

    To improve tyres in winter I may also put spikes into them.
    Truck: MAN KAT1 6x6 7t mil gl, 1979, Deutz 8 cyl, 12.8 l, 400 hp, air-cooled, 6-speed, torque converter, GVWR 42,300 lb
    Cabin: FRP, 2 1/6" PU, 20x8.2x8.1 ft(lxwxh), elec. cook. (no LPG), 2x6000 W inverter, 900 Ah/24 V, chrg 2x25 A/24 V, diesel heat, 164 gal tw, 93 gal gr/bl, vacuum toilet

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