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Unlike on-road trucks, off highway trucks are specifically designed to work in punishing environments and are made to haul material and debris around a work site. These purpose-built vehicles are not constrained by the weight limits of their smaller on-road counterparts. Off highway trucks typically feature a front driving axle and ride on 63-inch tires. The largest off highway mining trucks stand more than two stories tall, boast diesel engines that weigh as much as 25,000 pounds, have as many as 12 turbochargers, and make more than 10,000 lb-ft of torque. To support payloads of up to 400 tons, these massive haulers have frame widths and depths that are measured in feet, not inches. Some of the largest off highway mining trucks are manufactured by Komatsu, Liebherr, Hitachi, Terex and Caterpillar. You can find new and used off-highway trucks for sale from the leading equipment manufacturers right here.

Mon February 13, 2006
Service Trucks Keeping Up With Technological Advances
The past years have seen a tremendous change in the quality and technology of construction equipment. The same thing has happened to the trucks that are used to service the equipment out in the field. The biggest change in service trucks can be seen in the cranes, said Brian Glover, president of Tampa Crane & Body....

Brenda Ruggiero - Wed February 08, 2006
Route 22 Project Under Way After 40 Years of Planning
Environmental and historic issues are at the forefront of a road reconstruction project currently under way near Lewistown, PA. After 40 years in the planning stages, the road is finally becoming a reality, and is scheduled for completion by fall 2008....

Wed January 25, 2006
J&J Truck Equipment Adds Ryan Hauger to Sales Team
J&J Truck Equipment, a division of Somerset Welding & Steel, has announced the appointment of Ryan Hauger as truck equipment representative. His territory is eastern Pennsylvania. He will be responsible for increasing truck equipment sales and providing product support and service to existing and new customers....

David S. Chartock - Mon December 12, 2005
MT’s Damaged Beartooth Highway Reopens
Hurricane Katrina will long be remembered for the toll it took on the United States’ infrastructure. But nature also took its wrath out in another, much less publicized location. On May 19 and 20 five mud and debris slides severely damaged Beartooth Highway (Highway 212), a two-lane road that connects Red Lodge, MT, with Yellowstone National Park....

Thu December 08, 2005
Deere Trucks Sludge Through Soggy FL Developments
Following Hurricane Charlie in 2004, a real-estate boom left developers with the challenge of plotting new subdivisions in previously uninhabitable land. With lowlands soggier than ever from 155 mph horizontal hurricane-style rains, experienced contractors like Halifax Paving of Ormond Beach, FL, bought 20 new John Deere 250D articulated dump trucks to accommodate the wet topography....

Wed November 30, 2005
Volvo’s A30D Articulated Truck Shines During Test
Contractor David Ceccanti isn't one to mess around. So when it came time for Ceccanti Inc. to add a new articulated hauler to its fleet, he decided he needed to comparison shop. Side-by-side comparisons are easy if you're talking about coffee pots or computers; not so easy when you're buying a 30-ton truck....

Jeff McGaw - Wed November 16, 2005
Slater & Diehl in Transport Business for the Long Haul
Jerry Diehl Jr. still plays with trucks — they’re just a lot bigger now. The little kid making truck noises and pushing diecast, scale model tractor-trailers across the living room floor near Hatfield, PA, is now a well-spoken, entrepreneur using big rigs to pull construction equipment across real roads....

Tue November 08, 2005
Cross Pipeline Looks to Moxy Trucks to Increase Earthmoving Capacity
Faced with moving approximately 200,000 cu. yds. of dirt at a 50-acre subdivision in Grayson, GA, the crew at Cross Pipeline Inc. knew they needed more trucks. As a result, the firm ended up bringing on two extra Moxy MT31 trucks....

Mary Reed - Wed October 05, 2005
Twin Bridges Will Mark First Time PA Uses Precast Concrete Segmental Method
Twin bridges now under construction across the Susquehanna River at Harrisburg, PA, are the first to be built in the Commonwealth using the precast concrete segmental method. The two spans will replace a 55-year-old bridge owned by the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission (PTC)....

Wed September 07, 2005
J&J Truck Bodies & Trailers Names Director of Asian Sales
J&J Truck Bodies & Trailers, a division of Somerset Welding & Steel Inc., and a leading manufacturer of dump bodies, trailers, and specialty truck equipment, has announced the appointment of Mike Long as director of Asian Sales....
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