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Would a 900 series 6x6 be suitable for the Ice Roads?

cattlerepairman

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Moderators, if this is better suited to another forum, feel free to move. I just want to hear from those that actually drive 900 series trucks.

I am an avid Ice Road Trucker follower and have been wondering for a while whether these low(er) speed, rough road applications would make a 900 series 6x6 tractor a superior choice over a regular OTR tractor.

I am not talking driver comfort and cab winterisation, that is another debate, but I am wondering about the topographically challenging runs on the Dalton highway for example, where the company wants to see an "average" speed not exceeding the low 40mph range and where having a driven front axle could make a lot of difference between getting stuck - or not. The iron suspension might be a challenge, epecially in the deep cold.

I have no idea how an M931 or perhaps an M916 would perform under those conditions.

But - would the design not be much better for the sometimes truly rough road conditions the regular OTR trucks have to go through?
 

seano11

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So what part of north canada are you ? If your anywheres near me your more then welcome to come for a spin to fort chip in my 923a2 or the 813
 

cattlerepairman

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Hello! I am "North" only relative to the majority of US forum members!
If ever I make it up from Ontario to "Edmonton, the Gateway to Fort McMurray" I'd love to take you up on your offer!
 

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In my opinion (and I have very little experience on ice) the HEMMT tractor would be a better choice if there were a more user friendly cab on it. The V8 Detriot might be an issue due to high compression....using the Jake Brake on slick surfaces can cause the rear ends to lock up if you let off the throttle too fast, putting the truck and trailer into a skid. Even with eight wheel drive there might still be a need to "chain up" in some situations.

I would like to see an episode where someone custom built a truck for the ice roads.
 

seano11

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If I could get my hands on a hemmt Id give it a try. Locking up on ice isn't a big issue as long As you have lots of weight on what's a hemmt usually go for ?
 
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