Ownerdriver of Arnold's Transport, Andrew Arnold, says Smithton and the surrounding communities are very prosperous with diverse industries from agriculture through to forestry. Consequently demand on fuel usage is high in the area, which keeps the Arnold’s tankers busy, and subsequently place huge demands on truck reliability and back up service.
"We settled on a DAF CF85 460, with the 12-speed transmission," Andrew said. “We've been more than happy with its performance and extremely pleased with the fuel economy of it. "We average 2.4km/litre on stop-start farm work and 2.5-2.6km/litre on highway work. These results were better than we expected especially when you take into consideration the PTO pumping time for farm deliveries.
"The maneuverability of the CF85 around the farm is especially good," Andrew revealed. "They have great vision which is such an assets for farm work where you need to have your wits about you’re constantly on the look out for gate posts and tractor implements that are left in laneways. The visibility out of the DAF CF85 is very good for this type of work.
“I particularly like the MX engine for its low down torque and quietness,” Andrew revealed. “A lot of our work is running outside of top gear where we utilize the lower ratios in the ZF box. There’s lots of short little bursts and it’s a nice smooth engine that delivers really good fuel economy. It’s a very quiet engine too; even with the engine retarder engaged it’s especially quiet which means we can operate it in towns without disturbing the community.”
Andrew said that when he was offered an evaluation CF85 with the MX engine set at 510 horsepower he was confident that the additional power would be an asset to their operation.
“Our first CF85 460 is a very well balanced truck and has been doing a great job for us in the two years we’ve had it,” Andrew said. “I’d heard good reports of the 510 horsepower engine in the larger DAF XF105 and Kenworth T409SAR which instilled confidence in the decision to take up the offer.”
Arnold’s CF85 510 delivers maximum power between 1,500rpm and 1,900rpm, with top torque output of 2,500 Nm available from as low as 1,000rpm through to 1410rpm. To maximise the advantage of the additional 50hp, the CF85 510 is equipped with a 16-speed ZF ASTronic Automated Manual Transmission (AMT) instead of the 12-speed that is standard for the 460HP engine version.
The CF85 510 has a GCM of 24,600kg and a GVM of 70,000kg. The front axle is rated to 7,500kg and the rear axles are Meritor MT23-165 with a maximum design load of 20,900kg and lockable inter-axle and cross-axle differentials all riding on the proven Kenworth 8-bags air suspension.
Andrew agrees that any fine-tuning of the integration of the mature driveline and braking technologies to suit Australian conditions in the CF85 510 have long been sorted out in the other PACCAR trucks with the same specification. Consequently Andrew was confident the 510hp version of the CF85 would work seamlessly right from the get-go.
PACCAR claim that they’re hoping to position the CF85 510 as a contender for the B-Double market due to the 500+hp rating and the extra gear ratios.
In terms of safety, the CF85 510 is right at the cutting edge. Brakes are disc on the front and drums on the rear with EBS (Electronic Braking System incorporating ABS), exhaust brake (retardation power 320kW at 2100 rpm), ASR (Anti Slip Control) and Hill Start Aid with AS-Tronic transmissions only.
Depending on the application operators can chose to incorporate the optional safety package that includes Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) with forward collision warning, lane departure warning and vehicle stability control and you’ve got state-of-the-art safety right at your fingertips.
Andrew said that the cabin of the CF85 is very comfortable with a neat cockpit-style wrap-around dash that puts all the control within easy reach of the driver.
“The fit and finish inside is superb,” Andrew adds. “The walnut dash fascia and lavish upholstery make the cabin more like a luxury car rather than a truck. One thing I really like about the CF85 is the two step entry, In our line of work where we can have up to 30 or 40 deliveries in a day the ease of the two-step entry really is an advantage for us.”
The biggest surprise Andrew revealed was the fuel economy of the new CF85 510 is even more economical than their older 460 variant.
This truck was sold and is serviced by CJD Equipment Tasmania
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