Mack Trucks
Mack Trucks was started by the Renault Véhicules Industriels.
A 2007 Mack Granite Ct173 used goes for about $ 75,000. The specifications are as follows AMI-370 Mack 405 hp engine, 83,698 miles, 10 SPD, Engine Brake, Camelback Suspension, 4th 64 Ratio, 11R22. 5 tires, aluminum wheels, 204 “WB, Tri Axle, 20,000 # FA, # 44 000
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New Mack GU713 Dump unit available. MP8 485 HP Engine, 18 Speed Transmission Mack T318, dual 66 gallon aluminum fuel tanks, all aluminum rims, Pedigree – Slate Gray Interior, Dual Watson / Chalen drop axles, 18 ‘Dump Bed Tesco. , Mack Engine, MP8 Diesel, 485 horsepower, 5,100 Miles, Diesel Fuel, Transmission 18 SPD, Engine Brake, Camelback Suspension, Ratio 4th 35, 11R tires 24th 5, aluminum wheels, wheel base 262 “, Quad Rear Axels, Front Axle Lbs 20 000 44 000 Lbs Can rear axle with a starting price of $ 139,000 or more are found.
1987 Mack Dump Mileage: 229,703 miles, Type: Dump do – Box Engine Mack Transmission: Manual, Class: Class 8 (£ 33,001. Or more) Horsepower: 300 Transmission speeds: 8LL
Fuel type: Diesel Suspension: Tire Size: 22 5 inches
Number of axes: Three. Used Truck this bout goes for $ 20,000.
On the other hand, a new, as
Title: 2007 Mack with a 2006 Benson CHN613 30ft dump trailer, Mileage: 320,000 miles
Type: Semi – daycab alcove Engine make: Mack Transmission: Manual
Class: Class 8 (£ 33,001. Or more) Horsepower: 427 Transmission Speeds: 10 Speed Direct Fuel: Gas Suspension: Tire Size: 24 5 inches. Goes for $ 89,000
The Mack model R and U was first used as a truck highway. RD and DM, where the first series, to be used for construction. This began in the 60s. Mack Trucks has developed a new engine, with their trucks are used from 1968. This engine was a Maxidyne engine. This engine had a high torque. It could have more weight.
A Mack truck can decorate the Bulldog emblem that they will differentiate their hood. This was first carved and patented in 1932. This design was originally developed by Alfred Fellows Masury, Mack, Chief Engineer at the carved.
Mack Trucks were used to build some of the world’s most famous buildings from the Hoover Dam on the Third Water Tunnel in New York. Almost every building project in the world uses Mack. Mack Trucks is a subsidiary of AB Volvo.

