Off-Highway Trucks
Mack Introduces Enhancements to Vocational Truck Lineup →
Mack Trucks Inc. has introduced a series of enhancements to its MackGranite conventional straight trucks and the heavy-haul Titan by Mack model. The Granite medium-heavy duty (MHD) is designed to meet the needs of customers, like some municipalities, who don’t put their trucks through all the rigors Granite models can handle — customers for whom a lighter spec gets the job done. “In the current economic environment, companies are taking an even harder look at how much truck they truly need,” said Curtis Dorwart, Mack vocational products marketing manager. Click for more...
First Model in New Cat Vocational Truck Line Ready for Work →
The Cat CT660 is the first model in a full line of Class 8 vocational trucks designed to work as transit mixers, refuse haulers, dump trucks and in any application requiring a heavy-duty truck with the reliability, durability and low cost of ownership. “This is an exciting historic milestone for Caterpillar,” said Steve Gosselin, vice president of customer services support division. “The CT660 is a natural expansion of the Cat product line and a perfect complement to other Cat equipment on the job site. Click for more...
Cat 775G Off-Highway Truck Meets Tough Emissions Standards →
The Cat 775G off-highway truck sets new performance standards for the model while meeting U.S. EPA Tier IV final emissions standards. A combination of new drive train strategies and a five percent power increase over the previous model enable the 70-ton (63.5 t) payload class truck to hold a higher gear when climbing 10 percent grades in most applications. A number of new components and control changes boost efficiency. Click for more...
Cat Announces ’Win a Cat Truck’ Contest →
Vocational truck owners hoping to be among the first to get behind the wheel of the new Cat CT660 vocational truck have a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity when Caterpillar launches its “Win a Cat Truck” contest on Aug. 1, 2011. One winner, chosen through online voting, will be presented with a brand-new CT660 — the first model in a full line of Cat on-highway vocational trucks. Entering the “Win a Cat Truck” contest is simple. Click for more...
Superior Industries Introduces Extra-Large Capacity Razertail Truck Unloader →
Superior Industries, a manufacturer of conveyor systems and components, has a new addition to its line of RazerTail truck unloaders. The extra-large capacity addition is available with a 72-in.-wide by 75-ft. and 6-in.- (183 cm by 23 m by 15 cm) long belt. The unit is engineered to transfer up to 1650 STPF of 100 PCF material from a haul truck. Engineered to handle material up to 8-in. (20 cm)-minus, the new large capacity RazerTail truck unloader features a deeper hopper and an 8-ft. Click for more...
Superior Introduces New Truck With Discharge Conveyor for Larger Feed Heights →
Superior Industries has a new addition to its line of RazerTail truck unloaders. The new model is equipped with a 48-ft. (14.6 m) folding discharge conveyor. This development in design gives users the flexibility to hit higher feed points, eliminating the need for transfer conveyors between the truck unloader and larger radial stacking conveyors like Superior’s TeleStacker conveyor. Discharge heights hydraulically adjust between 8 to 12 ft. Click for more...
LowPro Drive-Over Truck Unloader Maximizes Efficiency →
KPI-JCI, Kolberg Pioneer Inc.’s 2148-50LP low pro truck unloader reduces set-up time compared to conventional truck unloading systems, according to the manufacturer. The low 3 ft. (.9 m) profile of the 48 in. (122 cm) low pro delivers convenience, efficiency, ease-of-use and environmentally friendly characteristics. “The drive over truck unloader provides an efficient solution for unloading material where you need it,” said Jodi Heirigs, product manager at Kolberg-Pioneer Inc. Click for more...
Terex Adds the TA250 Articulated Truck to Its Off-Road Truck Line-Up →
Boasting a maximum payload capacity of 27.5 tons (25 t), a heaped capacity of 20.3 cu. yds. (15.5 cu m) and a 365-hp (272 kW) engine with a high-capacity cooling system designed especially for hauler applications, the Terex TA250 is engineered to be productive in extreme working conditions, from arctic to desert environments. Joining the TA300 and TA400 models already available in the North American market, the TA250 is well-suited for diverse applications such as quarrying, mining, construction and road maintenance, according to the manufacturer. Click for more...
Terex FD4000 Front Discharge Mixer Truck Features 2010 EPA-Compliant Engine →
The Terex FD4000 front discharge mixer from Terex Roadbuilding is powered by the new 2010 EPA-compliant Detroit Diesel/MTU Series 1300 engine. This new engine gives concrete producers three power package options — 350 hp (261 kW) at 1,350 ft-lb. torque; 380 hp (283 kW) at 1,450 ft-lb. torque; or 450 hp (335 kW) at 1,550 ft-lb. torque — for their Terex three-, four-, five-, six- and seven-axle front discharge trucks. Click for more...
Terex Introduces 2010 Epa-Compliant Front Discharge Mixer Trucks →
Terex Roadbuilding’s front discharge mixer truck line powered by EPA 2010-compliant diesel engines consists of three-, four-, five-, six- and seven-axle designs in both standard and bridge formula configurations. Currently, ready-mix producers can choose between 350-, 380- and 425-hp (261, 283 and 317 kW) ratings of the Cummins ISX11.9 diesel engine for the 2010 EPA-compliant mixers. Terex will soon offer an MTU/Detroit Diesel DD13 2010 EPA engine option with power ratings of 350-, 380- and 450-hp (261, 283 and 335 kW). Click for more...
Yancey Bros. Co. Names Cat Vocational Truck Sales Manager →
Yancey Bros. Co., based in Austell, Ga., recently announced the addition of Guy Milliken to its management team for support of the new Caterpillar Vocational Truck line. Milliken joins Yancey as the Cat Vocational Truck Sales Manager and has spent the past 37 years in the trucking industry at both the manufacturer and dealer levels. Milliken began his career in Newburgh, N.Y., in 1973 with Mack Truck Inc., prior to moving to Atlanta four years later. Click for more...
Hyster Company Showcases H450HDS Big Truck →
Hyster Company showcased its Tier IV H450HDS big truck at the ConExpo. Meeting the revised U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Tier IV Interim emissions standards for off-highway diesel engines, this outdoor truck is best suited for mining, general cargo, and lumber and steel mill applications. With a lifting capacity of 45,000 lbs. (20,411 kg) and 36-in. (91.4 cm) load center and 138-in. (350.5 cm) wheelbase, the H450HDS is unique in its capacity class and is practical for applications where a tight turning radius is critical, according to the manufacturer. Click for more...
Navistar, Women in Trucking Award 2011 Influential Woman of the Year →
Navistar Inc. and the Women In Trucking Association (WIT) presented the inaugural "Influential Woman of the Year" award to Rochelle Gorman, chief executive officer, CalArk International, at a ceremony during the Truckload Carriers Association (TCA) annual meeting. "The 'Influential Woman of the Year' award is designed to shine a spotlight on the great leadership demonstrated by women in the trucking industry," said Anne Belec, vice president and chief marketing officer, Navistar. Click for more...
Truckers Want Study of Conn.’s Highway Treatments →
HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) The chemical mixture used to clear Connecticut’s highways may have done a good job eating through this winter’s heaps of ice and snow, but truckers believe it also could be eating through the undercarriage of their rigs. The Motor Transport Association of Connecticut wants the Department of Transportation commissioner to study the corrosive effects of the chemical road treatments on state, local and private vehicles, as well as on roads, bridges and the environment. Click for more...
NTEA’s 47th Annual Convention, Work Truck Show Draws Crowds →
The 47th Annual National Truck Equipment Association (NTEA) Convention in conjunction with the Work Truck Show was held March 8 to 10 at the Indiana Convention Center in Indianapolis. Billed as North America’s largest work truck show, the event drew more than 10,000 attendees, spanned 500,000 sq. ft. of exhibit space and featured more than 500 exhibitors. Among the highlights of the event were more than 80 new product launches focusing on vocational trucks and transportation equipment from Classes 1 to 8, including chassis, bodies, components and accessories. Click for more...
Kenworth W900S Mixers, T800 Dump Trucks Added to Fleet →
When three subsidiaries (Century Concrete, Fordyce Concrete and Material Transport) of the largest American-owned cement manufacturer in the country were looking to purchase dependable and reliable trucks several years ago, the choice was Kenworth W900S mixers and Kenworth T800 dump trucks. They haven’t looked back and now operate more than 60 Kenworth trucks. The decision to go with the Kenworth W900S for its mixer fleet and the Kenworth T800 for its tractor and dump fleet has been a good one, according to Rob Tucker, general manager of Century Concrete, Fordyce Concrete and Material Transport, all subsidiaries of Ash Grove Cement. Click for more...
Truck Maker Volvo Posts Q4 Profit →
STOCKHOLM (AP) Swedish truck maker AB Volvo on Feb 4 posted a profit for the fourth quarter, bouncing back due to a jump in sales on all its markets as well as success in keeping costs down. Still, the earnings missed analyst expectations somewhat, mainly on the back of higher raw material prices and unfavorable exchange rates. CEO Leif Johansson, who is leaving his post in the second half of the year, said his company had ended 2010 strongly, attributing the success to increased sales and “a conscious effort to maintain our costs on a low level.” Johansson said Volvo is seeing a continued gradual improvement in Europe as well as a healthy recovery in North America. Click for more...
Work Truck Show 2011 to Serve as Launching Pad for New Work Trucks, Equipment →
More than 60 companies have announced that they will launch new work truck chassis, bodies, power systems, components, accessories and service equipment at The Work Truck Show 2011. Some of the truck and body manufacturers planning launches at the event include Ford Commercial Truck, Hino Trucks, Isuzu Commercial Truck of America Inc., Mitsubishi Fuso Truck of America Inc., Ram Trucks, Supreme Corporation, Utilimaster Corporation and Western Star Trucks. Click for more...
Kenworth Offers Advice on Choosing Specs for Dump Trucks →
If you’re in the market for a dump truck, it’s important to do your homework. Unlike some other vocations, dump truck specifications are very regionalized. What works in one area of the country will not work in another. Your first piece of homework: Find out what the length and weight regulations are in your state. Try to take maximum advantage of the weight laws to maximize payload. Some states, mostly in the West, require compliance with the Federal Bridge Formula; others don’t. Click for more...
Terex Name Mr. Lift Truck New Miami Distributor →
Terex has added Mr. Lift Truck Inc. as a new full line Terex compact equipment dealer in the southeastern United States. “We are excited to add Mr. Lift Truck to our expanding distribution network of Terex compact equipment distributors in North America,” said Jim Robins, vice president and general manager Terex Construction Americas. “Mr. Lift Truck has been a success due to their great customer service, we are excited to see what the future holds.”The Terex compact product line includes compact track loaders, compact excavators, compact wheel loaders, site dumpers, tractor loader backhoes, light towers, telehandlers, compaction rollers and a tracked utility vehicle. Click for more...
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