Mack Dump Truck

Dump Truck

2023 MACK, GRANITE 64FR, Heavy Duty Trucks - Dump Trucks, MACK MP8-425M, Automatic, 2023 Mack GR64F --- Tri Axle, MP8 Mack 425 HP, Allison Automatic 6 Speed, 4.56 Ratio, 20,000 Front Axle, 46,000 Rear Axle, 228" Wheelbase, 21' 3" Bridge, M RIDE, Thick Frame, 3 Stage Engine Brake, Air Brake, Differential Lock, 16' HARDOX STEEL Logan Dump Body, 60" Sides, High Lift Gate, Air Gate, Electric Tarp, All Aluminum, Single Stack, Aluminum Fuel Tank, Daylite Doors, Peep Window, Air Ride Cab, Dual High Back Seats, High Level Interior, Cruise Control, Tilt & Telescopic Steering Wheel, AM/FM CD, Power Windows, P/L, P/S, AC. ( 12,264 Miles ) COUNTY OWNED In Service Date 4/25/2022 Standard Engine 24 Months/250,000 Miles, Major Engine Componets 60 Months/500,000 Miles, Allison 36 Months/Unlimited Miles, Emission 60 Month/100,000 Miles, 425 Horse Power, Mack mRIDE Suspension, All Aluminum Wheels, 228 Wheel Base, , Axle, 4.56 Ratio,

Engine
Horsepower395 HP
Engine ManufacturerMack
Engine ModelMP7
Fuel TypeDiesel
Engine BrakeYes
Powertrain
TransmissionAutomatic
Transmission ManufacturerMACK
Transmission TypemDRIVE
Number of Speeds12 Spd
Chassis
Drive6x4
SuspensionAir Ride
Number of Rear AxlesTandem
Gross Vehicle Weight RatingClass 8: 33,001 pounds or greater
Gross Vehicle Weight52,000 lb
Front Axle Weight12,000 lb
Rear Axle Weight40,000 lb
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