- a
trailing wheel or
trailing axle is
generally an
unpowered wheel or axle (wheelset)
located behind the
driving wheels. The axle of the
trailing wheels...
- "semi
trailing-arm" (or semi
trailing-link) is a
common form of
independent rear
suspension on automobiles,
particularly those with
front wheel drive...
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front wheel, then
diverting to a
trailing wheel. A
mounting peg is
above the rear
wheel. The
front wheel is in a
rigid fork with
little if any
trail. A spoon...
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locomotive wheel arrangements, his
locomotive would be
classified as a 4-2-0, that is to say, it had four
leading wheels, two
driving wheels, and no
trailing wheels...
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distance called trail. The
purpose of this is to
provide a
degree of self-centering for the steering—the
wheel casters around in
order to
trail behind the...
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railroads The act of
using a
Trailer (promotion)
Trailing wheel Trailing arm
Trailing edge
Hound trailing Trailing twelve months This
disambiguation page lists...
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fulcrum of the
rearmost driving wheel.
Similarly the
trailing wheels can move the
fulcrum to the
rearmost trailing wheel. Such
change can
dramatically improve...
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Timmis system, an
early form of coil
spring used on
railway axles.
Trailing wheel Wheel arrangement Wheelbase Wheelset Merriam-Webster, Merriam-Webster's...
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represents the
wheel arrangement of two
leading wheels on one axle, ten
powered and
coupled driving wheels on five axles, and no
trailing wheels. This arrangement...
- needed] Some two
wheel drive tractors can be paired,
through the PTO, with a
drive axle on
trailing equipment,
creating a four
wheel drive arrangement...