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caterpillar inc
model no. C-10, 6 cylinder
boyer FORD-Sterling trucks
any acceptable
model number LT9501
6 by 4 dump truck with cab and underbody snow plow, class c
dump
15.000 tons
52000.000 pounds
diesel
10.000 feet
submitted NAME-Dump with under plow; wheel base 177 in; length 273 in; width 96 in; height 115 in; inside width 84 in; allison 5 speed automatic transmission model no. HD4060P; 10 yard dump; capacity 30, 000 lbs w/underbody snow plow blade; air brakes
A self-contained snow removal device consisting of a displacement type snowplow permanently mounted on a truck with a ballast type, sander type, or dump type body. It may or may not be equipped with plane or rotary type leveling wings, underbody ice scraper blade, or the like. It is specifically designed for heavy duty, high speed snow removal functions by pushing the snow in front of the plow to one or both sides of the prime mover. Excludes items specifically designed for trucking service which have a snow removal blade as an incidental accessory for light duty snow removal. See also snow removal unit, self-propelled.
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