Mack Dump Trucks

Mack Dump Trucks was started by Renault Industrial Vehicles.

A used 2007 Mack Granite Ct173 costs approx. $75,000. specifications are as follows AMI-370 Mack Engine 405 hp; 83,698 miles; 10 speed; Engine brake; Camelback suspension; 4.64 Relationship; 11R22.5 Tires; aluminum wheels; 204″ WB; triple axis; 20,000#FA; 44,000#

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New Mack GU713 dump unit available. MP8-485 HP engine, Mack T318 18-speed transmission, dual 66-gallon aluminum fuel tanks, aluminum wheels, pedigree: Slate Gray interior, dual Watson/Chalen axles, 18″ Tesco tipper, Mack engine, diesel MP8, 485 horsepower, 5100 miles, fuel type diesel, 18 speed transmission, engine brake, Camelback suspension, 4.35 ratio, 11R 24.5 tires, all aluminum wheels, 262″ wheelbase, quad rear axles, axle Front Lbs 20,000, Rear Axle Lbs 44,000, Can be found with a starting price of US$139,000 and up.

1987 Mack dump, Mileage: 229,703 miles, Type: Dump Box Engine Make: Mack Transmission Type: Manual, Class: Class 8 (33,001 lbs. or more) Engine Horsepower: 300 Transmission Speeds: 8LL

Fuel type: Diesel Suspension type: Spring Tire size: 22.5 inches

Number of axes: Three. This used truck costs about 20,000 US dollars.

On the other hand a new one like

Title: 2007 Mack CHN613 with a 2006 Benson 30ft Dump Trailer, Mileage: 320,000 miles,

Type: Semi-daycab cabover Make of engine: Mack Type of transmission: Manual

Class: Class 8 (33,001 lbs. or more) Engine Horsepower: 427 Transmission Speeds: 10-speed direct Fuel Type: Gas Suspension Type: Spring Tire Size: 24.5 in. It sells for 89,000 US dollars

The Mack model R and U was first used as a road truck. RD and DM where they were first established to be used for construction. This started in the 1960’s. Mack Trucks designed a new engine for use with their trucks starting in 1968. This engine was a Maxidyne engine. This engine had high torque. Could carry more weight.

A Mack truck can be distinguished by the Bulldog emblem adorning its hood. This was first carved and patented in 1932. This design was originally carved by Alfred Fellows Masury, Mack’s chief engineer at the time.

Mack dump trucks have been used to build some of the world’s most famous buildings, from the Hoover Dam to the Third Water Tunnel in New York. Almost every construction job in the world uses Mack. Mack trucks is a subsidiary of AB VOLVO.

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