Mr._Bill

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I want a Terra Harvester, but I'm going to wait and see what actually rolls off the production line. I'm skeptical that they can accomplish what they want to achieve without putting the generator up front. I would prefer it there, instead of stuffed underneath.
 

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I want a Terra Harvester, but I'm going to wait and see what actually rolls off the production line. I'm skeptical that they can accomplish what they want to achieve without putting the generator up front. I would prefer it there, instead of stuffed underneath.
I see the rear placement as too big of an engineering compromise. Any engine is going to have to lay flat or be a boxer architecture. Then there is the reduction in tongue weight and resultant lower trailer weight limits. Cooling system requirements. Ground clearance and under-body protection. And service accessibility; I guess the pickup box gets removed for service and the Traveler has an access cover?

I don't see it happening.
 

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Just an indirect observation. My old Dodge truck had the fuel filter on the fuel pump in the tank. I talked with fleet managers at the time - they knew it was an issue. Pulling the bed was a lot faster than dropping the fuel tank. Pulling the bed was a couple of plugs and 4 bolts IIRC. Modern trucks probably have a few more plugs.

Of course, I used to have a bug - got it down to 15 minutes to pull the motor to work on it. Oh for simple vehicles. In all fairness - I did pull that motor way too often.
 
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