First time driving an imported European Semi Truck!!!

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  • čas přidán 30. 11. 2023
  • www.SemiCasualShow.com
    Super big thanks to ‪@Bruce_Wilson‬ for bringing this truck by the shop and letting us check it out and even drive it down the road. This was a pretty cool experience!!
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  • @MOSSFEEN
    @MOSSFEEN Před 8 měsíci +99

    The main trucks that we have here in Europe would be Scania, Volvo, DAF, Renault, Mercedes, MAN, IVECO. The 2 fuel tanks would carry 1250litres between them 2023 Top spec Scania is the S770 16 litre V8 with 770bhp 3700nm

    • @p4olo537
      @p4olo537 Před 7 měsíci +3

      Recently there's Ford who entered the European truck market and we're seeing more and more of them. Also Scania and Man are in the same group as Volvo who owns Renault trucks.

    • @seelenwinter6662
      @seelenwinter6662 Před 6 měsíci +3

      @@p4olo537 never saw one... and if you want quality, buy never something made in the usa...

    • @alimohammed4709
      @alimohammed4709 Před 5 měsíci

      I saw one on the road today funny enough. In the uk but was a euro truck. Didn’t catch the plates. They are very rare though. I’ve only seen a handful

    • @MultiKlojo
      @MultiKlojo Před 2 měsíci

      @@p4olo537 scania and man are members of vw groep

    • @TheLaualamp
      @TheLaualamp Před 7 dny

      the fuel price difference with these tanks between countries could be a thousand euros tbh, if possible you want to fill up in a cheaper country.

  • @PeDr0.UY131
    @PeDr0.UY131 Před 8 měsíci +75

    Wow,Is that truck from 1997?
    imagine the technology that the Scania 2023 must have

    • @kifo3458
      @kifo3458 Před 7 měsíci +27

      2023 is a rocket ship to be honest

    • @Zirion123
      @Zirion123 Před 7 měsíci +13

      Its basically like driving a Mercedes s class of trucks the new ones.

    • @Ryan-uh9le
      @Ryan-uh9le Před 7 měsíci +8

      I prefer driving Scania G320 than my 2018 golf. Thing is specced to the max.

    • @kornaros96
      @kornaros96 Před 7 měsíci

      czcams.com/video/v9fEEXo3AAE/video.html

    • @Gugyto
      @Gugyto Před 7 měsíci +5

      I am driving Scania S500 Nextgeneration. It is another world :)

  • @JimboLana
    @JimboLana Před 7 měsíci +90

    The Scania "griffin" is the unofficial name for the griffin found on the Swedish Scania and Saab logos. The griffin head is taken from Skåne's regional coat of arms and Malmö's city coat of arms, which derive from Erik of Pomerania's coat of arms in 1437. Östergötland's regional coat of arms also depicts a griffin.

    • @ThePatricHalldin
      @ThePatricHalldin Před 7 měsíci +6

      It's called a Griffin.

    • @JimboLana
      @JimboLana Před 7 měsíci +2

      @@ThePatricHalldin translation from Wikipedia is not the best sometimes 🫣. I changed it now to griffin 🤝.

    • @ThePatricHalldin
      @ThePatricHalldin Před 7 měsíci +2

      @@JimboLana It's an easy mistake to make. 😊

    • @mellertid
      @mellertid Před 7 měsíci +8

      And Scania is the latin form of Skåne, the southernmost province, where Scania started. (Making bicycles I think.)

    • @squidcaps4308
      @squidcaps4308 Před 7 měsíci

      @@mellertid And Skåne used to belong to Denmark. Useless trivia: the most wars between countries is Sweden vs Denmark, 30 in total, and most of them over Skåne..

  • @Wesaveingold
    @Wesaveingold Před 7 měsíci +44

    The lift axel is awesome to lift when you driving upphill in the winter. if it begins to spinn lift the axel and the drive axel get more weight on it and better grip.

    • @tcb1017
      @tcb1017 Před 7 měsíci +9

      You said it. Americans don't understand that. I have tried to explain that also but they don't get it. They think that more axels more grip LOL.

    • @DanielHernandez-eq7su
      @DanielHernandez-eq7su Před 6 měsíci

      Is it possible to import, for example, a newer Scania like this and transfer it to American license plates and drive legally? {although I know that the US government considers these trucks unsafe)

    • @melanehme3661
      @melanehme3661 Před 4 měsíci

      ​@@tcb1017yep, just like skinny tires for ice/snow

  • @corsaabturbo
    @corsaabturbo Před 8 měsíci +143

    So fun to see you being so impressed by a 25-year-old Scania, hope you someday have the opportunity to visit Europe and test drive a new modern Scania, know that many truck drivers in America like old school with simple technology and unsynchronized gearboxes "because it should be like that in America" but with your hand on your heart, you still have to admit that even a 2023 American truck is hopelessly out of date, I like the look of many American trucks but think there is way too much chrome on them and that makes them look older than they are....have also never understood why the cabins are a patchwork of sheet metal pieces that are riveted together?
    found this video because i follow bruce and now i have another channel to watch thanks

    • @waffle911
      @waffle911 Před 7 měsíci +5

      It's the same reason Harley Davidson motorcycles still look like they did 50 years ago. It may not be the most modern thing to build, but it works and has a classic appeal.
      I imagine the "patchwork" body panels are to allow for more shared sheet metal between different and custom cab configurations.

    • @Dreyno
      @Dreyno Před 7 měsíci +3

      It’s much less expensive to create bodywork from riveted sheets than create large tooling for large panels. And easier to repair. Looks 50 years out of date though.

    • @urbaneriksson9781
      @urbaneriksson9781 Před 7 měsíci +3

      ​@@Dreynomegacasting is much cheper to manufactur, but expansiv to repair.

    • @Dreyno
      @Dreyno Před 7 měsíci

      @@urbaneriksson9781 The tooling is not cheaper to make. It just makes putting them together faster. Spare parts and/or bodywork repairs are also very expensive.

    • @Battlenude
      @Battlenude Před 7 měsíci

      . @urbaneriksson9781 ​
      uumm.. most of the chassis plates on Scania today are made out of harden plastic. Super easy to replace due to light weight, and European trucks is all about saving weight, that way you can have beefy aksels, wheels and big engines, but they still have less weight vs US trucks

  • @dljones915
    @dljones915 Před 8 měsíci +158

    Scanias are like Peterbilt to Americans. Scanias are the kings of the road in Europe. 🔥🔥🔥

    • @bryankibet1587
      @bryankibet1587 Před 8 měsíci +21

      Volvo

    • @dljones915
      @dljones915 Před 8 měsíci +21

      @@bryankibet1587 Definitely not

    • @Twisted_RC
      @Twisted_RC Před 8 měsíci +5

      @@bryankibet1587 🤣

    • @stark3855
      @stark3855 Před 8 měsíci +62

      Scania makes any American truck look like junk

    • @dljones915
      @dljones915 Před 8 měsíci +3

      @@stark3855 Yeah okay 🤦🏾‍♂️😂😂

  • @kristoffermangila
    @kristoffermangila Před měsícem +2

    The sound of an open-pipe Scania V8 is glorious!
    If you're impressed by Bruce's 6x2/4 taglift, imagine if Bruce gets his hands on a 8x4! We're talking tandem steering (with the second steering axle a lifting one), a combination fuel tank-cabinet unit behind the cab, the big 770 hp Scania V8, and built to haul oversized loads easily.

    • @gordis6817
      @gordis6817 Před měsícem

      He can't get a truck like that though. The truck needs to be at least 25 years old.

  • @stark3855
    @stark3855 Před 8 měsíci +104

    These trucks are infinitely better than any American truck, I am from Mexico, I used to have a t800 with an ISX and an 18 speed box, now I have a Scania V8 R620hp next gen. I humiliate all American trucks, it makes them look like junk, I go with 60/70 tons. I don't want another American truck or a drunk.

    • @PropperNaughtyGeezer
      @PropperNaughtyGeezer Před 8 měsíci

      Are they that much better? Technically they are certainly next generation but I don't know whether it's better to drive a Scania with the short wheelbases through the Nevada desert at 135 kmh. But I also don't want to have to drive through the Bavarian villages with the most beautiful Pete. And in full stop traffic jams on the Autobahn, both are probably equally good.
      P.S. But ours are better at stop and go, because our cruise control has a stop and go mode. You can read the newspaper than.

    • @stark3855
      @stark3855 Před 8 měsíci +20

      @@PropperNaughtyGeezer The stability is impressive friend, even in a 4x2, they have nothing to do with what we Americans are used to, in my case, my Scania is a 6x4, it is much more stable than a Pete, aesthetically it depends on taste, really at the level In terms of design work, the European truck is in another league, the adjustments are impressive, you just have to look at the small details to see to what extent the trucks take care of themselves, in traffic the European ones are also better, for example the Mercedes in Europe detect you Even the type of curve, you tell the truck at what speed you want to do it and it automatically adapts the speed, they detect pedestrians, cyclists... They have everything

    • @Dreyno
      @Dreyno Před 7 měsíci +7

      @@PropperNaughtyGeezerYes, they are that much better. I grew up around truck mechanics (father was a Scania salesman) and when they went to the states, they were amazed at how old fashioned and underpowered most of the rigs were. They had always admired the long nosed American trucks on television but seeing them in reality was a major disappointment. They all concluded that a Scania, Volvo, Daf, Mercedes, Renault, Mann etc. were all better than anything over there. Both in terms of tech, power, economy, ergonomics etc. The only thing they liked (apart from the look) was the flat floor in the cab.

    • @urbaneriksson9781
      @urbaneriksson9781 Před 7 měsíci

      ​@@PropperNaughtyGeezeryes its bad to have the short wheelbase 390 cm. If you have a hevy load it's instable especially downhill and bad roads.

    • @EpicThe112
      @EpicThe112 Před 7 měsíci

      Have you driven it across the other side from the Rio Grande River Texas or San Diego Tijuana(📺 term TJ) since Scania trucks in Mexico would have dual license plates one Mexico the other from Texas Arizona New Mexico and California ZP Power Unit plate Apportioned meaning they are used to cross the border.

  • @erraldstyler
    @erraldstyler Před 7 měsíci +29

    In europe you are required by law to mount atleast 16 V8 emblems to your Scania

  • @uliwehner
    @uliwehner Před 8 měsíci +21

    I liked Tommy's trucking industry insight. fewer axles on the road makes for MUCH better fuel mileage. You can feel the extra power when you pick up the tag. European trucks have done this for decades for that reason. Also keeps turning circle and tire scrubbing down. Here in the US that may not matter as much since there is so much more space for bigger trucks, but in Europe you definitely want that.

    • @sic22l
      @sic22l Před 8 měsíci +6

      Europeans are doing it because they're limited with length and the axle load limits are high enough for 4x2. When you see a 6x2 tractor it means that country has higher weight limit for that combination altough you can lift the tag up when you're empty.

    • @AlexKall
      @AlexKall Před 7 měsíci +7

      ​@@sic22l it's also a winter thing, you release the pressure on the tag slightly and add more weight on the drive axle to get better grip.

    • @DanielHernandez-eq7su
      @DanielHernandez-eq7su Před 6 měsíci

      Is it possible to import, for example, a newer Scania like this and transfer it to American license plates and drive legally? {although I know that the US government considers these trucks unsafe)

    • @sic22l
      @sic22l Před 6 měsíci

      @@DanielHernandez-eq7su No. What do you mean tarnsfer to American license plates? From where? When you import one to the US you have to register it from scratch and if it's not 25 years old you won;t be able to cross the border in the first place (unless you have some kind of permit). It has nothing to do with safety, its' pure market protectionism.

    • @DanielHernandez-eq7su
      @DanielHernandez-eq7su Před 6 měsíci +1

      @@sic22l Since I watched videos of Americans bringing Scanias, I figured out why someone would bring a truck from Europe to just look at it, normally I want to import it to the USA and drive it like any other truck, but that's not possible, unfortunately.I have a great desire to drive a legal Scania on American roads, but it doesn't seem possible.

  • @Shytot-1
    @Shytot-1 Před 7 měsíci +58

    This one is 27 years old, imagine what a new one looks like.

    • @kevon_shabangu
      @kevon_shabangu Před 7 měsíci +3

      Look up 2023 Scania S770 and the Scania T Cab( a long nose Scania)

    • @LasVegar
      @LasVegar Před 7 měsíci +1

      Hover truck Scania, where we going we don't need roads

    • @nassxt9031
      @nassxt9031 Před 6 měsíci

      The scania 730 S and 730 R 😄😄

  • @iBackshift
    @iBackshift Před 8 měsíci +8

    Heavy Equipment Chicago has a 143H T type Scania. Hauls mostly heavy equipment on a float. Look up Scania 143H-420 Lowboy Hauler. Deadly video of the drive pulling away loaded. There is also a construction company in NYC that has a small fleet of cabover Scania's hauling equipment IN the city itself.

  • @juliancleary2831
    @juliancleary2831 Před 8 měsíci +13

    Excellent ! ! ! ...... really enjoyed watching you guys driving one of our European trucks ...... Regards from England.

    • @dan_kay
      @dan_kay Před 7 měsíci

      So, all of a sudden you're part of Europe again? Make up your mind :D

    • @juliancleary2831
      @juliancleary2831 Před 7 měsíci

      @@dan_kay Many European manufactured trucks are operating in the UK ... maybe I should have omitted 'our' in my comment ... thanks for the reminder 'friend' ... let's just stick to interest in trucks on this channel.

    • @kaunisto144
      @kaunisto144 Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@dan_kay europe and eu are 2 completely different things

  • @charlescastle5566
    @charlescastle5566 Před 8 měsíci +1

    I saw Bruce's video first but I'm like you guys that to be a 97 model is just awesome.

  • @MrJokkoma
    @MrJokkoma Před 8 měsíci +19

    I hope Bruce will test to pull a really heavy trailer whit it before e tears it apart and change something, just fix the high and low range. As a Swede I'm familiar whit these and I can guarantee you'll be impressed how good it pulls, the liftaxel will give many advantages against american trucks whit the grip you get, unloaded it'll make all the difference plus whit that steering angle in the frontaxel, when you lift it you'll be able to take corners that still no american truck have ever managed. And if he got the retarder working I'm very confident that we whont see this Scania on a runaway ramp anywhere around because of brake fading.
    I might sound cocky I know, but you'd see for yourself if you actually tested it.

  • @niklasfrantzen8972
    @niklasfrantzen8972 Před 8 měsíci +10

    The rear axle is spec at 13 metric tonnes, like 24-25k lbs, but not an issue to load above 20 tonnes for take offs or going up mountains in slippery conditions.

  • @crewchief8013
    @crewchief8013 Před 7 měsíci +12

    Larger fuel tanks mean that you're less likely to run out of fuel waiting for days at border crossings and in line at ferry crossings. Both are very likely in Eastern Europe... Good luck, Bruce! Maybe we'll see new cabovers on U.S. roads soon...😊

    • @Dreyno
      @Dreyno Před 7 měsíci +3

      And Dover.

    • @MrLarsgren
      @MrLarsgren Před 7 měsíci +2

      also that but more for export setup, this way they can keep going to the place with cheapest fuel.

  • @boosteraxledoesstuff2769
    @boosteraxledoesstuff2769 Před 8 měsíci +3

    Hopefully one day you guys find one scania for sale and maybe do your personal touches! Great video!

  • @VineV-Dutch
    @VineV-Dutch Před 7 měsíci +6

    Lift axle is too save fuel. But I'm Scandinavië; it's to increase the pressure on the drive axle to push through snow and ice for traction. Germany, The Netherlands, France have the first rear axle as lift axle usually. Not the last rear.

  • @Namtov
    @Namtov Před 7 měsíci

    I like how you guys smile all the time. So do I, cause I used to drive a Scania V8 25 years ago. And the sound is just right. The cabfloat is also right. I just need 26 tons on the back to get the deep rooar and the high whistle from the Turbo

  • @RoyHodgson97
    @RoyHodgson97 Před 14 dny

    Fun to see these guys checking out their new toy and they enjoy it so much, boys will always be boys👍🤣

  • @bling1634
    @bling1634 Před 8 měsíci +8

    That European Semi is really cool

  • @THjorth
    @THjorth Před 7 měsíci +16

    A danish guy took recently his Scania 770 (load included eg. small house, car etc) and drove across USA. Its on CZcams, search for Max Hunt Scania USA .
    The Scania it limited to 80 kp/h but it does that uphill as well with that beast of an enigne overtaken virtually all the american trucks that overpasses him in the valleys.

    • @kornaros96
      @kornaros96 Před 7 měsíci +2

      *90 Km/h

    • @mentalstamina92
      @mentalstamina92 Před 7 měsíci +1

      Saw the video series you're mentioning, guy is mostly talking to the camera and we don't get much reaction and/or discussion with locals which is a shame , unless i missed something

    • @kornaros96
      @kornaros96 Před 7 měsíci

      @@mentalstamina92 there's a discussion with the Abreu, and reactions throughout the series but not much.

    • @THjorth
      @THjorth Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@mentalstamina92 you missed a lot probably because you and I assume here you don't speak the language.

    • @lbernau
      @lbernau Před 7 měsíci +1

      As I understand it, Bruce is actually going to meet to with the danish guy (Max Hunx) when he travelles to Finland to visit a Scania factory.

  • @reinoldi1097
    @reinoldi1097 Před 7 měsíci

    putting the back axel up also helps with turning,
    its a win win situation...
    the street doesnt get as much stress on it, and the tires too xD

  • @nonoiscool98
    @nonoiscool98 Před 8 měsíci +19

    I remember seeing a Scania 3 series a few times. We actually used to get them briefly until Scania decided to stop importing them. I think it was due to low sales. They are incredibly rare to see here and it's a shame we don't get a conventional version for the US. They used to make a T cab that was a set back fromt axle. However a long hood Scania for North America would be kinda cool to see.

    • @jailee5925
      @jailee5925 Před 8 měsíci +4

      You still get T cabs bran new in Europe
      Thay aren't as common as the cab over because of ar road system

    • @niklasfrantzen8972
      @niklasfrantzen8972 Před 8 měsíci +6

      @@jailee5925 not directly from the factory, they are custom conversions.

    • @SPPhotography89
      @SPPhotography89 Před 7 měsíci +4

      @@jailee5925 Scania completely stopped the production of the T-model in 2005, until a Dutch design office took over the design of the model, and was born again. The same office has designed the new Volvo VT5 model.

    • @tcb1017
      @tcb1017 Před 7 měsíci +1

      I owned one in CA. a 1986 T 112. Great truck, Scania did a lot of mistakes trying to sell them in the US but that's another story.

    • @coz_d
      @coz_d Před 7 měsíci

      The Europeans are masters of cab-over-engine, if you want a modern cab, then glider manufacturers should be able to build one for the right price.
      Classic configuration is custom built in Europe so if you want the greateness of Scania without paying extra, then is got to be CoE.

  • @newandoldtech5634
    @newandoldtech5634 Před 7 měsíci +2

    Those v8s are superb as timber trucks. Drove the 141 and the older 110 (11 liter straight 6, 671 cubic inch).
    Search SCANIA timber trucks. They can handle most conditions. Usually gravel roads and tight spaces.

  • @chakagillis
    @chakagillis Před 8 měsíci +1

    It's funny that Bruce said this is going on the "chopping block" 😂😂😂😂

  • @Aaron_Kumm
    @Aaron_Kumm Před 7 měsíci +2

    If both tanks are biggest, what seems to be, its 750 liter per tank ( around 200gal) if you take these cover on tank off, you will see a size of tank on it near fuel sender unit.

  • @rickvanschijndel3560
    @rickvanschijndel3560 Před 7 měsíci +1

    the ''suede'' opolstry is actualy called danish pluche and is common in european trucks for making it more homely availible in many coloures and styles

  • @morariudarius1765
    @morariudarius1765 Před 7 měsíci +4

    The fuel tanks is 2x700 litres that mins total 1400 litres of fuel and medium comsuption is 33 -35 litres/100 km with 40 tones weight that mins 4200 kilometers range

  • @busch46
    @busch46 Před 7 měsíci +3

    If you could make the new blue paint look like the plush fabric in the door panel - that would look cool.

  • @billpackard7349
    @billpackard7349 Před 8 měsíci +5

    My CLT9000 had cab air ride and it rode like a dream.

    • @TURNIN_HEADZZZ
      @TURNIN_HEADZZZ Před 8 měsíci

      You sold it ?

    • @billpackard7349
      @billpackard7349 Před 8 měsíci

      Long story. Ford bought it back and sold me a brand new LTA9000 from the factory.

  • @hmellstig
    @hmellstig Před 8 měsíci +19

    I'm not very good at English so I use google translate. Scania means Skåne in Latin. Skåne is a region in Sweden where the Scania brand was once founded. The "bird" in the logo is a griffin and is also found in Scania's regional flag

  • @PowerslideSWE
    @PowerslideSWE Před 7 měsíci +5

    Bruce: The "handle" on the dash in the red Scania is the parking brake, not the retarder, hence why it's slamming you into the dash, haven't driven a Scania this old so I might be mistaken, but slightly newer Scanias have an exhaust brake on a sort of nipple on the floor next to the clutch pedal, not all of them are fitted with a retarder, my 2021 has a 2 stage exhaust brake and no retarder.

    • @kallek771
      @kallek771 Před 7 měsíci +1

      This model has jake brake when you slightly press brake pedal, there's switch controlling that. And yes handle is parking brake. This have air system so that if you loose air so brakes are on, with air they are released

    • @kallek771
      @kallek771 Před 7 měsíci

      And also another handle is trailer brake

    • @Namtov
      @Namtov Před 7 měsíci

      @@kallek771 My 420 V8 had the retarder on the handle just below the ventilation. I think there was a small pushbutton on the tip.
      The single handle on the flatter dash is the parking brake. It does not seem to have a trailer brake ? The old types were banned in Denmark back in the 80ties, ( but new types have come in the last decade. )
      On 40 year old scanias the trailerbrake was next to the parking brake.

  • @user-eo7jv8wq4y
    @user-eo7jv8wq4y Před 6 měsíci +2

    Keep this beast european style,dnt screw this machine.

  • @newandoldtech5634
    @newandoldtech5634 Před 7 měsíci

    To see the engine, there is a hydraulic system to pop the cab forward. Just put gearstick in neutral and there is a hydraulic jack built in. Pump is manual and you only need a metal tube of the right size to get it going.

  • @iananderson4897
    @iananderson4897 Před 8 měsíci +17

    It's the same basic engine as the old Mack E9, the current one makes 770hp. We've got 2 current model V8 Scanias, one on heavy haul and the other a 4 axle heavy wrecker. They are beasts. And so comfortable with full air suspension, air ride cab and air ride seats. But ours are only 630hp, with 12+2 automated transmissions.

    • @stark3855
      @stark3855 Před 8 měsíci +7

      LOL no. Actually the mack v8s were scanias with another name, a Spanish engineer who worked on its development told the whole story, there is a lot of ignorance about it, the only thing mack really did was put up the money, over time they developed, in the series 4 the difference is already considerable, saying that it is like a mack E8 is a crime

    • @ajidamarjati
      @ajidamarjati Před 8 měsíci +6

      The current engine (DC16) is completely different beast compared to DSC14 and E9.

  • @Duvstep910
    @Duvstep910 Před 8 měsíci +3

    there's a scania here in jamaica; only one in the country. It's only a R370 though but man these trucks are like lamborghinis for the road. Loved them from playing ETS2 and hering the V8 crackle for the first time

  • @PrevostKlaus
    @PrevostKlaus Před 8 měsíci +6

    Imagine heading down a tennessee back road and you see a Scania, i would think i was high lol

  • @Irlin10
    @Irlin10 Před 7 měsíci

    Talking about offroading, you should check out Dakar rally trucks, specifically old ones before they moved to South America, you will be amazed 😁

  • @ralphups7782
    @ralphups7782 Před 7 měsíci +1

    i was thinking that , Bruce Wilson should use it to pull his new Rv around. it would be ideal for that and two forms of comfort too. 👈👺👀👀👍

  • @vaudevillian7
    @vaudevillian7 Před 7 měsíci +19

    I don’t know if you guys are familiar with Guy Martin, he’s a British semi truck mechanic but also a former TT / motorcycle road racer and has done a load of great TV shows too (as well as stuff on his CZcams channel). Really down to earth bloke that loves his engines

  • @robert4you
    @robert4you Před 7 měsíci

    I so enjoy these SCANIA videos 🙂

  • @newandoldtech5634
    @newandoldtech5634 Před 7 měsíci

    The sries started with the 140, later on the 141 (lower rev, higher torque. Drove one of those in the 80s), then the 142, 143, and last 144. Nowdays it is 16 (976 cubic inch) liter and named 160-series. The one presented is 14 liter (about 854 cubic inch)

  • @ChrisBinford
    @ChrisBinford Před 8 měsíci +1

    Great video, great Truck, Greetings vom Germany....

  • @dazrich20
    @dazrich20 Před 7 měsíci

    The amount of respect for the truck

  • @slow074
    @slow074 Před 6 měsíci

    Part of the difference you are noticing about placement on the road, is that the Scania cab is full width all the way, while conventionals have a much more narrow "driver cabin".

  • @johnnyo7621
    @johnnyo7621 Před 8 měsíci +12

    Gotta love to sound of them V8 Scania trucks. They sound so awesome.
    Oh and 400 US gallons is roughly 1515 litres

  • @Dwarfi01
    @Dwarfi01 Před 7 měsíci

    The Holden badge, is a griffin which is the coat of arms of the most southern province in Sweden called.. Scania. Or as we say, Skåne, Scania was founded as a bicycle company in Malmö (the biggest town in Scania).

  • @peterhylten8930
    @peterhylten8930 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Scania,the Koenigsegg of trucks!!! Sofisticated,high tech and very powerful! Now days I think the biggest Scania has 750 hp?!

  • @fredschriks8554
    @fredschriks8554 Před 7 měsíci

    Love the Series 4 it's rocksolid.

  • @footcrab
    @footcrab Před 8 měsíci +16

    Missing high/low range is probably just a broken solenoid, happens with scania.

    • @artosuni2707
      @artosuni2707 Před 7 měsíci +6

      the solenoid valve, a very common fault in Scania, is located at the rear end of the gearbox.also check that the electric current is coming to the solenoid ,sometimes the connector is broken.

  • @benhostler3327
    @benhostler3327 Před 8 měsíci +1

    I live in otterville. Use to always see it running down the road

  • @randycarter7288
    @randycarter7288 Před 8 měsíci +4

    UK King of the road

  • @BricoleurTV
    @BricoleurTV Před 7 měsíci

    The logo is what's called a Grip in Swedish (same as the Swedish built fighter plane SAAB Gripen). In English it´s called griffin (I think), it´s a legendary creature... Holden was an Australian car manufacturer that also used a Griffin in their logo.

    • @markusylitalo8376
      @markusylitalo8376 Před 7 měsíci

      I think the Griffin is right word/name in this case. Saab made special models called Griffin back in the day. The griffin comes from Scania as it is from Skånes arms. But stayed in Saabs logo after parted ways.

  • @lennartdidriksson4863
    @lennartdidriksson4863 Před 7 měsíci +1

    If you think those bumps are bad you should see the "bump" part and offroad part Scania has on thier testtrack here in Sweden. Scania has done some extrem testning on all their trucks since the 1960s and they still do. During development they literally test the trucks untill they brake to find out what needs to improve.
    When I served in the army (2004-2005) I drove an offroad Scania truck produced in the 70s. Back then those trucks where 30 years old beeing driven by young soldiers offroad and we where not gentle with them. Trust me we tried to break them and failed. I know that there are still those trucks in aktiv service becouse they will not break down. We sent a brunch of them to Ukraine and they love them. So 50 year old truck that still gets the job done is pretty good.
    You should come to Scania Demo Center in Södertälje Sweden and try out what's on offer today.

  • @DrDiff952
    @DrDiff952 Před 8 měsíci +2

    If it's so good... give away Brutis!

  • @scottycollins1829
    @scottycollins1829 Před 8 měsíci +3

    It a few ppl in New England (USA) that has several of these Scania Trks for many yrs

    • @AlexKall
      @AlexKall Před 7 měsíci

      Anyone with a CZcams channel?

  • @jailee5925
    @jailee5925 Před 8 měsíci

    Its a 4 series top line cab aye hope he puts dubil drive back ends on it

  • @nivroxa7766
    @nivroxa7766 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Now will you guys add a 4 way air bags on a pete with sway bars?

  • @DMACHOLMAN
    @DMACHOLMAN Před 8 měsíci +4

    I've been watching these Trucks in videos and magazines for years Scania and Mercedes have made some beautiful cabovers Volkswagen also produces the Constellation in Brazil I'm not sure if it's any good but it's their flagship model.
    I forgot to mention MAN Trucks .

    • @dirklehrke6710
      @dirklehrke6710 Před 7 měsíci

      MAN

    • @DMACHOLMAN
      @DMACHOLMAN Před 7 měsíci

      @@dirklehrke6710
      Thank you for the correction in the spelling
      Of Man trucks

    • @dirklehrke6710
      @dirklehrke6710 Před 7 měsíci

      Maschinenfabrik Augsburg Nürnberg

    • @xeong5
      @xeong5 Před 7 měsíci

      Volkswagen owns Scania

  • @WolfHeathen
    @WolfHeathen Před 6 měsíci

    Scania is the latin name for the "state" in Sweden where the company was founded. I used to work in their plant where we assembled the transmissions for these trucks.

  • @roberthudnall7447
    @roberthudnall7447 Před 8 měsíci

    There were some guys leased to Fed Ex Ground that drive them back in the 1990’s

  • @thequ4lm69
    @thequ4lm69 Před 5 měsíci

    It is a Griffin, it is the coat of Armour of Scania, Scania is the most south region in Sweden where Scania started in the city of Malmö.

  • @feisalmohamed2848
    @feisalmohamed2848 Před 8 měsíci +4

    That cabin model is called "Topline"

  • @Bus2000
    @Bus2000 Před 8 měsíci +1

    The new Peterbilt trucks look very modern to these days . Like to see a comparison to a new European truck and a new US truck.

    • @Dreyno
      @Dreyno Před 7 měsíci +13

      There’s no comparison. This Scania is almost 20 years out of production. The new ones are far more advanced. Peterbilt aren’t in the same league.

    • @maxmurphy7306
      @maxmurphy7306 Před 7 měsíci

      ​@@Dreynoyou must kidding right?

    • @Dreyno
      @Dreyno Před 7 měsíci +3

      @@maxmurphy7306 Why would I be kidding? Is it inconceivable to you that Peterbilt aren’t anywhere near the best trucks in the world. Because they’re not. Not even close.

  • @hguldmann
    @hguldmann Před 7 měsíci +1

    It looks like a 620 Liter diesel tank on that Scania They can also be larger up to 1200 litres
    620 liters = 163.786672 gallons
    Scania R 450 an average consumption of 23.7 liters per 100 km - or 4.22 km per litres, such calculations always have to be done on a small scale. It also depends entirely on driving style and how aggressive the driver is .. the dimensions of a 700 liter tank in cm
    (length) 165 cm x (width) 70 cm x (height) 67 cm
    Centimeters 3 cm = Inches 1.1811 in

  • @akepettersson4847
    @akepettersson4847 Před 7 měsíci +1

    2:00 No !!
    It’s called “Gripen” / “Griffin” and it’s Scania’s logo and also the county of Skåne’s logo in southern Sweden.
    Scania’s origin is from Malmö , where Scania is born.

  • @AlexMartens01
    @AlexMartens01 Před 7 měsíci

    you should see some of the custom Scanias!

  • @petereriksson4405
    @petereriksson4405 Před 7 měsíci

    The birds are the Griffin, Scanias symbol. It is also the symbol of both the county Södermanland, where Scania is located (city Södertälje). Scania is what county Skåne is called in Latin, and a part of Scania was from Skåne County, and they also use the Griffin as a symbol

    • @markusylitalo8376
      @markusylitalo8376 Před 7 měsíci +1

      Scania is from Skåne and united forces vid Vabis from Södertälje. As Scanias back in the day was Scania-Vabis. That collaboration decided to concentrate everything in Södertälje. I think the Södermanland griffin is more of a coincidence.

  • @coreyweese2232
    @coreyweese2232 Před 8 měsíci

    Which do you think is better having the spot mirror on the top or the bottom?

  • @PropperNaughtyGeezer
    @PropperNaughtyGeezer Před 8 měsíci +2

    They actually have an engine brake despite the retarder. This is a regulation in the EU. Engine brake is a must, retarder is optional.

  • @MikkoRantalainen
    @MikkoRantalainen Před 6 měsíci

    7:12 I think you should do a paint job that looks similar to the blue thing in the door. Instead of flat blue, go with metal flakes and frost-like pattern all over the truck.

  • @SRviperLC
    @SRviperLC Před 7 měsíci +1

    The style of the doorpanel is called 'grandessa blue' in the Netherlands

  • @kramnull8962
    @kramnull8962 Před 6 měsíci

    You have to be confident in your driver to bunk in the top bunk, with only 13'2" of clearance, you'll be the first to find the lower bridges in the accident.

  • @jamesanderson5243
    @jamesanderson5243 Před 8 měsíci

    LTL FORD Cabovers are the same..... with airide seat neway air suspension..... they were tricky to drive....

  • @mikeunum
    @mikeunum Před 7 měsíci +1

    400 Gallons are around 1.514 Liter,. You have to use a loaded trailer to get the real SCANIA sound ;-).You have to see the SCANIA's at truck races (you have to clap the smile out of a face)

  • @birrextio6544
    @birrextio6544 Před 7 měsíci

    Right, don't even try to convert gallons to liters since one liter is the same everywhere while one gallon isn't.

  • @teppotulppu1603
    @teppotulppu1603 Před 7 měsíci

    Bruce in 22:05 got me laugh..😂

  • @papalaz4444244
    @papalaz4444244 Před 7 měsíci +7

    Europe doesn't have small roads any more than every other country on Earth. USA has absurdly wide roads because you dont have any public transportation. You don't get ANYWHERE faster with 10 lane highways. They exist because there are too many cars lol

  • @philmcinerney6958
    @philmcinerney6958 Před 5 měsíci

    You need to get more people driving Scania’s , you have the opportunity to be the importer of cab over Volvo and scania into the U.S . Once people realise how good European trucks are , you could be a very popular truck dealer .

  • @northof-62
    @northof-62 Před 7 měsíci

    Old school. Now all are DCT gearboxes and cameras/displays istead of mirrors. You can see the whole rig from above on your screen.
    Update - some use cameras instead of mirrors.

    • @Ryan-uh9le
      @Ryan-uh9le Před 7 měsíci +1

      Scania doesn't use cameras

    • @northof-62
      @northof-62 Před 7 měsíci

      @@Ryan-uh9le Thx for the correction.

  • @dariusz8128
    @dariusz8128 Před 3 měsíci

    Solo you start from 2 or 3 gear. Then every second gear to top. For example 2 4 6 8 12.

  • @milesdust3465
    @milesdust3465 Před 5 měsíci

    I really hope that someone will discover, that Scania used to be SAAB-SCANIA and it is almost pure luck, that they (SCANIA) still exists today. It is pure engineering, and they don't compromise when it comes to safety or anything else. that is also why I am still driving a SAAB today. I also have a Volvo XC70 ((2009) when I want to go offroad.

  • @dennislittau6320
    @dennislittau6320 Před 7 měsíci +2

    How come american trucks never have spotlights on the roof? It gives so much better light down the road 🙂 My Scania is not build for long hauls, so the gas tank only holds a little over 200 liters 😀

  • @edwardmark6657
    @edwardmark6657 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Hey guys! I took pics of this truck last week in Windsor Ontario at the border.. He returned from Detroit border. Looks like US border reject him and turn him back i to Canada.Finally liiks like you solved the problem.I m very glad . Why they refuse your entry into US?

  • @VineV-Dutch
    @VineV-Dutch Před 7 měsíci

    Most trucking companies have their own fuel pumps. They get discounts that way.

  • @jamesanderson5243
    @jamesanderson5243 Před 8 měsíci

    Thats like the Peterbilt cabover that had the opening front....

  • @QALibrary
    @QALibrary Před 7 měsíci

    Wonder if this guys figured out you pull away in either 3, 5 or 7 depending on the load being pulled and you don’t go up 1 gear at the time

  • @szponT84
    @szponT84 Před 7 měsíci +2

    I can't imagine how HARD the suspensions must be on your trucks in the USA
    because the Scania 4 in Europe is rather famous for its hard suspension, and jumps over holes
    I am curious how you would drive a European VOLVO or DAF
    In general it is a very good car. one of the better models of Scania. Especially the V engines and inline6 witch PDE injectors

  • @philb2820
    @philb2820 Před 6 měsíci

    As someone stuck in a 13 letter shee-it spreader, I’m jealous. Scanias are cool

  • @davidparkes8705
    @davidparkes8705 Před 7 měsíci

    Hey good morning great to see a mighty V8 getting some loving care if you ever require parts please feel free to contact us

  • @rudolphbondefangerer5513
    @rudolphbondefangerer5513 Před 7 měsíci +1

    So now you may understand why we in Scandinavia shake our heads at Ice Road Truckers. This old Scania will have no problem working in northern Canada or Alaska, and if you struggle, step up and buy a Volvo.

  • @kymw7833
    @kymw7833 Před 8 měsíci +4

    Hey Bruce I'm stunned here in Australia we are over run by SCANIA I drove one for 4 years nice driver truck very comfortable but would kill to drive Peterbilt American trucks will way outlast Euro trucks but it's great your introducing the SCANIA to America I will watch on to see how you go
    Kym
    Adelaide

    • @Twisted_RC
      @Twisted_RC Před 8 měsíci +2

      Australia is really cool because you have both American & European trucks and the steering wheel is on the right side 😁

    • @kymw7833
      @kymw7833 Před 8 měsíci +2

      @@Twisted_RC
      Thanks

    • @markusylitalo8376
      @markusylitalo8376 Před 7 měsíci +1

      I know Scanias driven up to 2-3 million km and still been used every day. At lest in Europe it's more about the emission standards that put the pressure to change early to newer one. We used to say about 3-series Scania V8 that you can't brake it by driving. But I won't argue about Australian weather conditions affect on trucks...

  • @jmew1922
    @jmew1922 Před 7 měsíci

    they plate up to 120 long tons (2240 Lb per ton)

  • @chrisirvin8573
    @chrisirvin8573 Před 8 měsíci

    The ford 9000 cab over had air ride on the cab just like that

  • @SPPhotography89
    @SPPhotography89 Před 7 měsíci

    I enjoy that next model after 2001-> more, mainly because of those sounds.
    I'll put a sample here from another video. The difference between these is the valves, one has aluminum and the other steel.
    czcams.com/video/3xBYIwauaTI/video.html

  • @JariVasarainen
    @JariVasarainen Před 7 měsíci +3

    I've driven Scanias, Volvos, Dafs, Ivecos, Mercedes and Peterbilts. For really heavy lifting, I'd choose Scania, for comfort and slightly lighter loads, a Volvo. I would forget others. And not American Volvo version, I'd import a truck from Europe. They are just decades ahead in comfort, power and usability. Once you try one you will see.

    • @RobertClaeson
      @RobertClaeson Před 7 měsíci

      A Volvo seems to be able to handle quite heavy loads too.
      czcams.com/video/5UUz1zTZFfU/video.htmlsi=SzkEpqmaML4GQ4K0

  • @TheLassenman
    @TheLassenman Před 7 měsíci +1

    I always been puzzled why you can't have like brand new european trucks in the Us? And for Scanias, there is this shop in New Jersey that has a few of them.

    • @burlatsdemontaigne6147
      @burlatsdemontaigne6147 Před 7 měsíci

      They are either protecting their own truck industry or they are afraid of the competition. You choose🤔🤔🤔

    • @markusylitalo8376
      @markusylitalo8376 Před 7 měsíci +2

      @@burlatsdemontaigne6147 Both! It's the same thing as in NHL staff. It's not about the lack of knowledge of hockey. It's about protecting the jobs of north americans. The free market economy ain't so free after all...

  • @uliwehner
    @uliwehner Před 8 měsíci +2

    i hope Bruce meant to make his scania LOOK like an american truck from the cabin back, not actually trying to put american axles on. The latter would be dumb. then again, his truck, his channel. I am not against a shiny round tank, custom fenders and t-bars. I bet it will look good in legendary blue, painted frame, etc. get some trim parts for the engine to make it look good when the cab is up. put some nice mag wheels on it, maybe floaters on the front?