A truck with two or more rear axles, both with with diffs coupled by a jack shaft.
Some units fitted with diff locks to allow one or both axles to drive.
A Bissell truck is a single-axled bogie which pivots towards the centre of a steam locomotive to enable it to negotiate curves more easily.
Wheeled wagon or trolley Assuming the reference is to the portion of a railcar that contains the wheels and axles, and in some cases the motors: In the UK, this is called a "bogie"; in the US it is usually referred to as a "truck."
Humphrey Bogart went by Bogie.
Someone who knows how to drive a truck and is legally licensed to drive a truck has to train you, so that you can drive a truck (but you do also have to get a license).
Bogie Cottage was created in 1908.
David Bogie was born in 1987.
Ian Bogie was born on 1967-12-06.
Duane Bogie was born on September 21, 1922, in USA.
Duane Bogie died on January 3, 1990, in USA.
no yes dogs do have bogie's as my dog sneezed and bogie's came out (yuck) :)
Jacob's Bogie is a type of rail vehicle bogie found on tramway vehicles and usually placed between 2 car body sections.
no it is not very efficent to drive a truck to and from school