All trucks are not created equal, especially in the highly
competitive urban, short-haul market where operators demand a
delicate balance between performance, payload and economy.
That’s why, when it was time for three independent
Readymix subcontractors to upgrade their vehicles, they each chose
Kenworth’s new T350.
Paul Gauci, like colleagues Angelo Gauci and Vincent DeGura, has
been subcontracting for Readymix for almost three decades. They
have always chosen secondhand vehicles in the past, but
Kenworth’s latest model was too hard to turn down.
“Kenworth has always had a reputation for being the
premium brand on the road – and generally you pay a little
extra for a lot more truck,” said Paul, who operates P.G.
Hauling. “But we were surprised how price competitive the
T350 was against various American trucks we considered. What sold
us was that the T350 offered far better value for money. It’s
a superbly engineered truck with a variety of advantages, including
improved performance, light tare weight and a big payload, without
sacrificing economy,” he explained.
Designed specifically for short-haul and urban applications,
Kenworth’s T350 offers the best of both trucking worlds: the
maneuverability, tight turning circle and short
bumper-to-back-of-cab-measurement of a cab-over, with the smooth
ride, visibility and serviceability of a conventional vehicle.
The Readymix subcontractors purchased three T350s, configured as
tandem drive, rigid tippers, which cart crushed rock and aggregate
from quarries in Melbourne’s western suburbs to construction
sites throughout Melbourne. Paul says that Melbourne’s
combination of narrow suburban streets, tight construction sites
and somewhat diverse terrain can make life challenging for many
trucks, but not the T350.
“We expect a lot of our trucks. We need vehicles that can
handle relatively harsh mining conditions as well as the unique
challenges of metropolitan driving, handling 80,000 km a year,
which is a lot for urban, short-haul work. We need trucks which
combine power and payload with improved maneuverability and
visibility – not to mention low operating costs. The T350
does all of this and more,” he said.
“I like everything about the T350. It has light tare
weight, thanks to the aluminum cabin and alloy wheels. The eight
AirBag suspension give us a comfortable ride and improved tipping.
It has a tight turning circle, excellent visibility over the bonnet
and around the truck with the Daylite doors. And it also has easy
access in and out of the cab. Everything caught my eye – and
it even looks good on the road.”
Powered by an 11-litre Cummins ISM engine, rated at 410 hp,
Paul’s T350 provides a range of advantages over other
models.
“Compared with my old 210 hp truck, the T350 gives me
twice the power, three times the torque and the same payload (over
15 tonnes) with better fuel consumption (over 2.9 km per litre).
That’s a magic combination. Best of all, the T350 makes
driving easier, faster, quieter and more comfortable. It has more
power to cruise on the highway and negotiating hills takes less
gears. On longer trips to Sunbury and Gisbourne, I can cut the
travelling time in half, and I come home refreshed from the trip
instead of exhausted, like I used to be,” Paul added.
The T350s purchased by Paul’s colleagues – Angelo
and Vincent – are powered by 8-litre Cummins ISC engines,
rated at 315 hp. Despite having smaller engines, the two other
T350s weigh relatively less, enabling them to also carry a payload
of over 15 tonnes.
Kenworth’s bonneted 6x4 is only around 530 mm longer than
typical cab-over competitors. Practically, this represents little
compromise on payload, maneuverability or trailer length, whilst
still delivering the benefits of a bonnet configuration for ride,
engine serviceability and safety.
The ease of access and safety around town of the T350 puts it in
a class of its own. The vehicle has ergonomically designed wide
steps, with no wheel arch constraints, to make cab access simple
and safe. This is particularly vital in the urban distribution
environment, where drivers are required to get into and out of the
cab so often on their daily route.
Available in single or tandem drive, Kenworth’s T350
delivers an outstanding power-to-weight ratio, and offers a
generous payload capacity of up to 46 tonnes GCM. The model comes
with a choice of fuel-efficient Cummins ISM engines (330 hp or 400
hp) or the Caterpillar C-12 (up to 410 hp); Dana or Meritor rear
axles; Eaton Fuller clutch; and a range of Fuller transmissions,
from 10 to 18 speed.
Standard features include an air-suspended driver’s seat,
air-conditioning and Kenworth’s acclaimed AirGlide 200 alloy
pedestal suspension for greater comfort and ride. Also standard are
Daylite doors and main spotter mirrors for improved visibility.
Kenworth trucks are designed and manufactured in Australia to
meet the world’s toughest applications. Kenworth, a division
of PACCAR Australia, is market leader in heavy duty trucks in
Australia. Its trucks are also exported to Papua New Guinea and New
Zealand. PACCAR Inc, a Six Sigma company, is a worldwide
manufacturer of heavy and medium duty trucks under the Kenworth,
Peterbilt, DAF, Leyland and Foden nameplates. It also provides
financial services and distributes truck parts related to its
principal business.
For Further information, contact:
Neil Willox
Marketing Manager
PACCAR Australia
Tel: (03) 9721 1500
E-mail: neil.willox@paccar.com