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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.

Fri September 02, 2005
Briggs Equipment Staff Learns About Case Artic Trucks
It’s easier to sell equipment if you know its ins and outs. For that reason, approximately 30 Briggs Equipment salespeople converged in Charlotte, NC, for a day-long session with Case Construction Equipment personnel to learn about the new 40-ton articulated trucks unveiled at this year’s ConExpo in Las Vegas....

Tue August 23, 2005
Klein Lube Truck Drives S. American Mining Op
A mining company in South America is using large shovels and off-highway trucks to remove overburden at a vast mine in Columbia. Due to the size of the mine and the distance to the service centers, servicing these machines efficiently presented a real challenge....

Wed July 13, 2005
New Jersey’s Jesco Adds 14 New Water Trucks to Rental Fleet
In an effort to provide for its customers’ needs, New Jersey equipment dealer Jesco is constantly upgrading its rental fleet to offer the most up-to-date equipment. Recently, Jesco added 14 water trucks to further expand on its rental fleet....

Wed July 13, 2005
Tracey Road Equip., TAT Truck Named LBX Distributors
LBX Company LLC, makers of Link-Belt earthmoving, forestry and material handling equipment, has announced the appointment of Tracey Road Equipment Inc. and TAT Truck & Equipment as authorized dealers of these products....

Wed June 08, 2005
Nextran-Orlando’s Focus on Mack Trucks Aids Customers
No matter which direction a person looks while on the Orlando lot at Nextran Truck Center, the view will look the same. They’re surrounded by Mack class 8 trucks. Tom Dreiling, general sales and finance manager, said the focus on just one segment of the over-the-road market exemplifies the company’s motto: “In constant pursuit of perfection....

Mon June 06, 2005
Overweight Trucks Tearing Up State’s Roadways
RALEIGH, NC (AP) More than two years ago, state legislators put the Highway Patrol in charge of policing overweight trucks. The result has been more overweight trucks tearing up the state’s highways, according to a newspaper report....

Mon April 18, 2005
Hitachi Drives Lattimore Operations in TX
In a world dominated by publicly owned ready-mix and aggregate companies, Lattimore Materials is a thriving, family-owned business. But don’t equate “family owned” with “small.”Headquartered in McKinney, TX, Lattimore is one of the top three ready-mix producers in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex....

Wed February 23, 2005
Five Star Equipment Beefs Up Its Service Truck Fleet
Five Star Equipment is a full service John Deere, Hitachi, Timberjack and Euclid dealer and when it came time to add new service vehicles to its fleet, not just any truck would do. The company has Deere- and Hitachi-certified technicians and it wanted service vehicles that would complement its ability to offer the best service possible....

Tue February 15, 2005
Komatsu America Moves Artic Truck Production to Tennessee
Komatsu America Corp. moved the production of its 30- to 40-ton (27- to 36-t) articulated truck from Mooka, Japan, to Chattanooga, TN, in January. Joining production of Komatsu’s mid-size excavator line at the Chattanooga facility are the HM300-1, HM350-1 and HM400-1 articulated trucks used in earthmoving, road construction and quarry applications....

Sat January 29, 2005
Reputation for Quality Work Keeps Harrisburg Firm Busy
When John Hockenberry started Mainline Excavating in June of 2000, he had one employee other than himself and just a couple of small machines. But Hockenberry never had any doubt as to whether or not his company would be successful....
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