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  2. M123 and M125 10-ton 6x6 trucks - Wikipedia

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    The main differences between various chassis was the location of the 45,000 lb (20,000 kg) winches and fifth-wheels. Different M123 models had either one or two winches mounted behind the cab, all M125 had a single winch at the front. [1] The M15A2 was the trailer that the M123 was intended to tow.

  3. Crane (rail) - Wikipedia

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    Rail Crane Rail SPA Crane (750 mm) Czech PW maintenance crane Electric crane replacing track on the Toronto streetcar system (1917). A railway crane (North America: railroad crane, crane car or wrecker; UK: breakdown crane) is a type of crane used on a railway for one of three primary purposes: freight handling in goods yards, permanent way (PW) maintenance, and accident recovery work.

  4. Scammell Lorries - Wikipedia

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    Many have seen use in the heavy haulage industry due to their incredibly strong chassis. The special heavy haulage tractor was the Crusader based Samson 8×4 with tridem axles. The military specification vehicles were usually equipped with 15-speed Fuller gearboxes and an 8–tonne capstan winch.

  5. 2020 Ram 2500 Power Wagon Remains a Hulking Heavy-Duty ... - AOL

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    Ram's lifted and fortified 2500 Power Wagon is still the king of off-road heavy-duty pickups.

  6. Tow truck - Wikipedia

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    Medium-duty tow trucks have a boom capacity of 15 to 20 short tons (14–18 metric tons). Heavy-duty tow trucks, based on chassis used by semi-trucks, with multiple axles and the ability to tow fully-loaded semi-truck and trailer combinations, have a boom capacity from 25 to 50 short tons (23–45 metric tons).

  7. Dodge Power Wagon - Wikipedia

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    The heavy-duty four-wheel-drive W-300 and W-500 trucks were marketed as "Power Giants". [10] [11] The four-wheel-drive version of the Dodge Town Wagon also got the "Power Wagon" badge. [10] The "Military Type" sales in the United States ended by 1968, because the vehicle did not comply with new federal light-duty truck regulations. [1]

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