Timber haulier Jim Yule needs a truck that’s tough enough to cope with the demands of his work deep in the forests of north-east Scotland, which explains why he’s now running his second Mercedes-Benz Arocs.
The owner-driver, who is based in Laurencekirk, Aberdeenshire, took delivery of his tractor unit from local dealer BLS Truck & Van. A 6×2 Arocs 2553 model with tag axle, the truck has a flat-floored, 2.5m-wide version of the aerodynamic StreamSpace cab. Its advanced, 12.8-litre straight-six engine, meanwhile, produces 390kW (530hp) and drives through a Mercedes PowerShift 3 automated transmission.
Mr Yule works mainly in the Fetteresso Forest, in southern Aberdeenshire. His tractor unit pulls a specialised Dennison timber trailer with Hiab Loglift crane – which has its own cabin, for full weather protection – so he can load up in the forest then unload when he reaches his destination. In most cases, this will be a local sawmill.
“The job involves a lot of off-road work,” explained Mr Yule. “I’m frequently in the heart of the forest, and up to half an hour’s drive from the nearest finished road. The 6×2 Arocs handles the trails without any problem, though. Its high ground clearance means deep ruts and bumps are never a problem, and lifting the rear axle enables me to gain more traction from the drive axle should I need it, while also improving manoeuvrability for tight turns.
“My truck is also significantly lighter than a 6×4 tractor, and the resulting increase in payload capacity makes for higher productivity.”
The new truck has replaced Mr Yule’s first Arocs, which he acquired in 2014. As with the previous vehicle, it is being inspected and maintained under a five-year Mercedes- Benz Complete Service Contract, by BLS Truck & Van.
Purpose-designed for operators in the construction and related sectors, the Mercedes-Benz Arocs model range comprises rigids from 18-32 tonnes GVW, and tractor units in various configurations, including mighty SLT heavy haulers capable of working at up to 250 tonnes GCW.