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Y90 in. w max cleaning swath; 2 in. to 5 in. pavement clearance of nozzle; 1 debris hopper, 4 cu. yds. total capacity; 25 mph max operating speed; 30 ft outside turning radius; 2 drive wheels; 2 steering wheels; automatic transmission, 6 forward speed ranges, 1 reverse speed; engine data, vehicle engine, gasoline, international harvester, model no. V345, vacuum fan engine, gasoline, international harvester, model no. UV-401; OVER-All dimensional data, 22 ft., 10 in. lg, 9 ft., 2 in. w, 10 ft., 6 in. h
V-8 engine, automatic transmission, two high velocity nozzles, vacuum system does not use return air from blower
A machine consisting essentially of a power driven fan, pick-up nozzle and hopper(s), mounted on a modified truck chassis. The fan creates a vacuum which draws debris through the pick-up nozzle and deposits it into the hopper. It is designed specifically for removing all loose debris, such as dirt, stones, small metal pieces and the like from runways, taxiways, roads and other paved surfaces. See also sweeper, rotary, self-propelled.
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