nice truck. The only drawback I see is the ramp controls in a cabinet low to the ground. I would recommend a wireless system or something with a cord. Backing up in a construction site or snowy conditions will take that control box out pretty fast.
Lol😂 as a professional cdl holder/driver and mainly be a heavy hauler and equipment hauler, this pavement princess ain't going in most construction sites at that low of clearance. Off road capable my ass🤣. Props to using paccar tho.
This particular truck is low, however the beds can be built on any truck. The majority of these beds have been built on top of a Mack chassis. facebook.com/wallacetruckandequipmentsales/posts/pfbid02CAZZK8fidbzSKrjshoHJXiaAd3FNBveGTV64PtvWm3RA5vdB3a1tcfTe4t95bAgLl
@user-cs1dh3iv5x Yeah and when I go into a site I ratchet the deck to the highest lock and have tons of clearance, only loading/unloading and transport does the deck ride low.
This isn't a European truck and raising the air won't matter with this truck, they themselves have even stated that this is a ____low truck____, but I have seen a mack truck🤢 that they did for a forestry department and that had decent ground clearance, but this, this definitely does not.
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nice truck. The only drawback I see is the ramp controls in a cabinet low to the ground. I would recommend a wireless system or something with a cord. Backing up in a construction site or snowy conditions will take that control box out pretty fast.
Wish the state forest service would have these instead of the junk we have on our transports.
Awesome ❤
GREAT !
Gave you a sub from Upstate New York . Do you make a 14,000 pound tilt trailer?
We do not make any tilt/tag trailers. Typically, the smallest capacity trailer we build is 70,000lbs.
Forestry fire plow dozer bed.
Lol😂 as a professional cdl holder/driver and mainly be a heavy hauler and equipment hauler, this pavement princess ain't going in most construction sites at that low of clearance. Off road capable my ass🤣. Props to using paccar tho.
This particular truck is low, however the beds can be built on any truck. The majority of these beds have been built on top of a Mack chassis. facebook.com/wallacetruckandequipmentsales/posts/pfbid02CAZZK8fidbzSKrjshoHJXiaAd3FNBveGTV64PtvWm3RA5vdB3a1tcfTe4t95bAgLl
Ok so what about a lowboy trailer there lower the. This
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Yeah and when I go into a site I ratchet the deck to the highest lock and have tons of clearance, only loading/unloading and transport does the deck ride low.
We have been using these in Europe for a long time rough terrain just rise the air suspension and not a problem
This isn't a European truck and raising the air won't matter with this truck, they themselves have even stated that this is a ____low truck____, but I have seen a mack truck🤢 that they did for a forestry department and that had decent ground clearance, but this, this definitely does not.