TrackMania² Stadium

TrackMania² Stadium

37 valoraciones
Dio's Road Roller (Rodo Rola DA)
   
Premiar
Favoritos
Favorito
Quitar
Type: Skin
Etiquetas: Vehicles, CarCommon
Tamaño
Publicado el
2.105 MB
28 ENE 2017 a las 21:58
1 nota sobre cambios ( ver )

Suscríbete para descargar
Dio's Road Roller (Rodo Rola DA)

Descripción
Road Roller: Made From Scratch
Dio's Model:Riped from Jojo Bizarre Adventure Eyes of Heaven.
the iconic weapon of Dio from Jojo Bizarre Adventure,the Road Roller,now in Trackmania for your pleasure.

A road roller (sometimes called a roller-compactor, or just roller) is a compactor type engineering vehicle used to compact soil, gravel, concrete, or asphalt in the construction of roads and foundations. Similar rollers are used also at landfills or in agriculture.

In some parts of the world, road rollers are still known colloquially as steam rollers, regardless of their method of propulsion. This typically only applies to the largest examples (used for road-making).

Since the effectiveness of a roller depends to a large extent on its weight, self-powered vehicles replaced horse-drawn rollers from the mid-19th century. The first such vehicles were steam rollers. Single-cylinder steam rollers were generally used for base compaction and run with high engine revs in a low gear to promote bounce and vibration from the crankshaft through to the rolls in much the same way as a vibrating roller. The double cylinder or compound steam rollers became popular from around 1910 onwards and were used mainly for the rolling of hot-laid surfaces due to their smoother running engines, however both cylinder types are capable of rolling the finished surface. Steam rollers were often dedicated to a task by their gearing as the slower engines were for base compaction whereas the higher geared models were often referred to as 'chip chasers' which followed behind the hot tar and chipping laying machines. Some road companies in the United States used steamrollers through the 1950s, and in the UK, some remained in commercial service until the early 1970s.

As internal combustion engine technology improved during the 20th century, kerosene-, gasoline- (petrol), and diesel-powered rollers gradually replaced their steam-powered counterparts. The first internal-combustion powered road rollers were very similar to the steam rollers they replaced. They used similar mechanisms to transmit power from the engine to the wheels, typically large, exposed spur gears. Some users did not like them in their infancy, as the engines of the era were typically difficult to start, particularly the kerosene-powered ones.

Virtually all road rollers in commercial use now use diesel power.
10 comentarios
Devious Brubba 15 DIC 2019 a las 2:00 
r/unexpectedjojo
Drzewiasty 2 DIC 2019 a las 9:26 
N A N I ! ! !
Retr0HeaD 9 JUL 2019 a las 13:07 
lel
Nintender247 29 MAR 2019 a las 22:53 
ROADROLLA DAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!
Aquaspectre 28 ENE 2019 a las 15:12 
MUDA MUDA MUDA MUDA MUDA MUDA MUDA MUDA MUDA
Gobijacques 26 ENE 2019 a las 6:22 
ROOOOOODA ROLLAAADAAAAAA WRYYYYYYYYYYYYY
Cougarhomar 23 ENE 2019 a las 9:48 
HO NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
Ghaïs sur Ghaïs 23 ENE 2019 a las 6:47 
KONO DIO DA
Жоржик 23 ENE 2019 a las 1:15 
WRYYYYYY
mi 21 ENE 2019 a las 7:48 
nani tf