A conventional tractor is what much of the world outside of North America refers to as a "bonneted" or "hooded" tractor. It has a hood which extends out in front of the cab. This is in opposition to a COE (cab-over-engine) tractor, where there is no hood.
This varies by the type of tractor and trailer. The standard conventional tractor ( conventional is a tractor with a sleeper berth) and trailer length is approx 72 feet from end to end but can vary from as short as 40 feet to as long as 130+ feet.
The best combined semi tractor with a conventional aerodynamic design is a Navistar international. The best engine and transmission combination is depended upon the use of the semi tractor. Many people desire a Caterpillar engine and a Rockwell transmission.
A 'conventional' tractor is what is known to the rest of the world as either a 'bonneted' or sometimes 'Arctic' tractor. It simply means that the hood and engine compartment protrude in front of the cab, as opposed to a cab-over-engine tractor, where the engine compartment sits underneath the cab. Currently, conventional tractors are all that's available new on the North American market - the last company to manufacture and market a cabover in North America was Freightliner with the Argosy, which has been discontinued for the US market, but is still manufactured for the South American, Australian, New Zealand, and southern African markets.
Yes, you can use synthetic oil in your John Deere lawn tractor. Synthetic oil can provide better protection and performance compared to conventional oil, but it is important to check your tractor's manual for specific recommendations on oil type and viscosity.
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Yes, you can mix conventional oil with synthetic oil with no problem.
Up to 70 feet. It'll vary dependent on the length of the tractor itself. A Peterbilt 379 EXHD, Kenworth W900L, International 9900 iX, Western Star 4964 EX, etc. tend to be on the high end for wheelbase length, which normally runs 260 - 265 inches. A tractor with a long ICT sleeper (commonly used by moving companies) can be up to 330 inches.
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Conventional drive, your drivetrain will be the engine, transmission, transfer case (if 4x4), driveshaft(s), differential, and axles. Hydrostatic drive, it's going to use a hydrostatic transmission and hydraulic motors to drive the wheels.
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