Terex Trucks Names New Dealer In Alberta: Headwater Equipment Will Sell & Rent TA300 & TA400 Articulated Haulers
Construction, mining, agriculture, and oil and gas equipment buyers have a new Terex Trucks dealer in the Canadian province of Alberta: Headwater Equipment. Headquartered in Coalhurst near Lethbridge, Headwater is now selling and renting Terex Trucks’ TA300 and TA400 articulated haulers and providing aftersales support. Founded in 1997, Headwater operates three locations in Alberta and one in British Columbia.
"Well-Known In Alberta"
“Terex Trucks is well-known in Alberta, the haulers perform well in cold conditions,” says Headwater Equipment President Matt Stringer. “Under the ownership of Volvo CE, they’ve made substantial investments and improvements to the quality and performance of the TA400 and TA300, so we’re looking forward to introducing our customers to the upgraded trucks. Terex Trucks haulers are ideal for our customers as they can handle rough terrain and tough conditions. The opportunity to take on such a quality brand is very exciting for us, the TA300 and TA400 are well built machines with quality components and a great warranty.”
Built To The Extreme
Terex Trucks notes its articulated haulers have a strong sales record in Alberta, where delivering quality performance in demanding conditions is a must. Featuring an upgraded transmission, the 30-ton (28-netric-ton) TA300 provides a 5% fuel-efficiency gain, a 3.1 mph (5 km/h) speed increase to reach 33 mph (55 km/h), and a 3,000-hour increase between scheduled oil maintenance compared to the previous model. The truck also provides enhanced operator comfort, thanks at least in part to its true independent front suspension. The hauler is equipped with a 370-horsepower (276-kilowatt) Tier 4 Final Scania DC9 five-cylinder engine.
With its 41.9-t (38-mt) capacity, the TA400 is the company’s largest articulated hauler. It has a heaped capacity of 30.3 cubic yards (23.3 cubic meters), and features an Allison HD4560 planetary gear transmission, fully tilting cab, electronically raising hood, and ground-level test points. Its six-cylinder Tier 4 Final Scania DC13 engine produces 444 hp (331 kW) of gross power.
Source: Terex Trucks