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◊ 2014-06-01 17:07 |
More Pictures: |
◊ 2014-06-01 22:32 |
Amazing |
◊ 2014-06-02 04:03 |
Appears to say D103 or something of the sort near the front side on Thumbnail 3, but I can't find any model type or anything like it. |
◊ 2014-06-08 15:08 |
Well it's Tata 1210 LPT, oldest model as per grill and overall front show is considered ! |
◊ 2019-10-07 00:03 |
Can't be LPT. LPT is truck. Bus is LP (normal) or LPO (with >30% overhang). "LP- full forward control bus LPO- full forward control bus with overhang (>30%) LPT- full forward control truck LPTA- full forward control Truck with all wheel drive LPK- full forward control Tripper LPS- full forward control Tractor Trailer SFC- Semi forward control truck SK- Semi forward control tripper SD- Semi forward control truck for desert application SA- Semi forward control truck all wheel drive In automobiles controls are A,B,C(Accelerator, Brake, Clutch) Now, Full forward Control : All 3 controls are present in the front of the engine. Semi forward control : All 3 controls are present in the Side of the engine. Conventional control : All 3 controls are present behind of the engine. other than this you must have seen like SFC 407 (first two digit(04 here) of this numeric no. is gross vehicle weight i.e. 4 tonne and and other two digits(07 here) are multiplied by 10 to get Engine HP i.e. 70HP.) So SFC 407 means semi forward control truck having 4 tonne gross vehicle weight and 70 HP engine." By Chirag Jain, worked at Tata Motors: Link to "www.quora.com" |