Trado

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PlaceoforiginNetherlands
Designed1935
Trado
Trado Ford V8 modified as an artillery tractor
Place of originNetherlands
Service history
Used byNetherlands
WarsSecond World War
Production history
Designed1935
ManufacturerDAF
Specifications

EngineFord V-8 (Trado I & II), Chevrolet 216 (Trado III)

The Trado was a truck manufactured by DAF in the Netherlands.[1][2][3]

It was named after the co-founder of DAF Hubertus van Doorne and captain engineer Piet van der Trappen (Trappen — Doorne).

Trado III

The Trado consisted of a leaf-springed bogie with two actuated road wheels that could be easily attached to, driven by and rotate on the back axle of any commercial truck, thus adding a "walking beam" to the vehicle that significantly improved its cross-country performance.

The Trado III suspension system, an improved version, was a considerable commercial success and applied to many existing and new civilian and military truck types.

Pantrado

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