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How many GMC C7500 bucket trucks are there?

How many GMC C7500 bucket trucks are there?

2008 GMC C7500 BUCKET TRUCK OR BOOM TRUCK Stock Number: 2398 Quantity Available: 1 AT THIS PRICE Year: 2008 Make: Gmc Model: TOPKICK C7500 Description: PTO, PONY MOTOR, HEADACHE RACK, HE… See More Details Enter search information and click the Search button below.

What kind of engine does a GMC 7500 have?

’97 GMC Kodiak Hay Truck Hauser-Built Hay Retriever Bed Miles: 283,097 Stock #: 9485 Horsepower: 215 Engine: 6.6L Caterpillar 3116 6-cyl Turbo Diesel Transmission: Allison Auto Front Tires:… See More Details 1993 GMC C7500 BUCKET TRUCK 60′ BOOM, CATERPILLER 3116 ENGINE, TURN TABLE BEARINGS REPLACED LESS THAN A YEAR AGO.

How tall is a GMC 7500 dump truck?

55 FEET REACH !!!! 2009 GMC 7500 Chip Dump, V8 Gas, 6 spd, 14′ Chip Box, truck has low miles! Call your leading forestry truck dealer in the south, Sagon Trucks

What kind of engine does a 1998 GMC TopKick have?

1998 Gmc c7500 Cat 3126 engine 6 speed manual trans 2000 gal water tank Pto driven water pump 29,000 miles. Runs great no issues. Truck is in great condition and comes with an 11ft plow, Truck Cab was repainted in 2007 and the Dump body was replaced in 2007 by Monroe Truck.

How tall is a GMC C7500 bucket truck?

2009 GMC C7500, forestry bucket truck. 8.1 gas engine. kubota pony motor. altec LRV55 with a 60 foot working height, double over cneter, pistol grip 2003 cmc C7500 rear mounted 75 foot elevator. 7.2 caterpillar turbo Diesel engine, 6 speed transmission. 75 foot working height Altec lrv60/70 rear m…

When did the Caterpillar 3126 diesel engine come out?

Engine 3126 Caterpillar WebPage. The Caterpillar 3126 is a turbocharged 7.2L inline 6-cylinder diesel engine manufactured by Caterpillar and first introduced in 1997; it was the first electronic mid-range diesel engine that Caterpillar produced.

What kind of engine is a Caterpillar dump truck?

It is a medium-duty engine and has been used in dump trucks, long haul trucks, ambulances, buses, RVs, boats, cranes, fire trucks, and more. In 1998, Caterpillar released an improved version, the 3126B; in 2002, the 3126E was released; though these improved versions only affected engine electronics, not the actual engine design.

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