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In the 2016 season, the track was also used as a concert venue as well as hosting monster truck, tractor pulling and Endurocross events. [4] [5] The track hosted a 2015 World of Outlaws Sprint car tour race. [6] In 2016, the tracks hosted a $100,000-to-win 410 Sprint car show [7] and a $250,000 Gold Cup sprint car race. [8]
The Bucyrus MT6300AC is an off-highway, ultra class, two-axle, diesel/AC electric powertrain haul truck designed and manufactured by Bucyrus International Inc. in the United States. The MT6300AC is Bucyrus' largest, highest payload capacity haul truck, offering one of the largest haul truck payload capacities in the world, up to 400 short tons ...
In production since 1998, the 797 series represents Caterpillar’s largest, highest capacity haul trucks. [2] The current, third-generation model, the 797F, offers one of the largest haul truck payload capacities in the world, up to 400 short tons (363 t) and has the highest payload capacity among mechanical drive haul trucks. [3]
The driver of a dump truck learned the hard way that it's best not to tempt fate on a covered bridge originally built before the Civil War. The weight limit on the bridge was 3 tons (2,700 ...
M51 dump truck. The M51 was a dump truck used to haul sand, gravel, dirt, rubble, scrap, and other bulk materials. It had a 10-foot-long (3.0 m), 5-cubic-yard (3.8 m 3) dump body with cab protector and a tailgate that could hinge at either the top or bottom. They could be equipped with overhead bows, tarpaulin, and troop seats, but the ...
HOLT Truck Centers recently opened a new location at 1811 Central E. Freeway in Wichita Falls. The company is an authorized International Trucks dealer and offers parts, service and leases.
Bear Foot is a monster truck currently owned by James Trantina of Triple B Motorsports. It was originally built by Jack Wilman and Fred Shafer and, along with Bigfoot and USA-1 was one of the first monster trucks. It won the 1990, 1992, and 1993 USHRA Camel Mud and Monsters championships.
Trump also briefly grabbed his right thigh, then ultimately made it into the truck with some visible effort. The moment takes place at about 15 seconds into the C-SPAN coverage of the photo-op: