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Yes you may Drive a Tractor Unit, on a Cat C License but you may not pull a trailer (of more than 7.5t) to be safe dont pull one at all
this is a standard trailer pulled behind a tractor truck wiyj8 wheels at the back of the unit
It's used to refer to the power unit of a semi-articulated tractor-trailer. In reality, any truck pulling a trailer could be considered a truck tractor.
A 6x4 tractor has three axles (one steer axle and two drive axles). In normal operations, only one drive axle is engaged, but the second axle can be engaged as well using a differential lock. 6x2 tractors are more common in Europe, Asia, Northern Africa, etc. They will have a steer axle, and a single drive axle. They will also have an additional axle next to the drive axle, which cannot be engaged to drive the vehicle. Often, this will be a lifting 'tag' axle, which in Europe would usually have one tire on either side, while some of Schneider National's Freightliner Argosy tractors in the US and Canada have a lifting rear axle with two tires per side to allow the same weight rating as if it were a drive axle.
You cant there is only a drive unit in mechquest.
Usually by means of the Qualcomm unit mounted in the tractor.
At Tractor shows & aoto jumbles/sales.Tractor enthusiasts magazines for sale column
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The term live power, or live power take-off, or just power take-off or PTO, is used to specify a feature of a piece of equipment like a tractor that has the ability to push or pull an aparatus, and also to separately drive the mechanical parts of the apparatus. In something like a brush cutter, the tractor pulls the cutting unit, and a separate drive shaft takes power from the tractor and transfers it to the cutter section to drive the cutter blades.