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  2. File:ISUZU GIGA, Cement mixer truck.jpg - Wikipedia

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    English: ISUZU, C-Series / GIGA, Cement mixer truck (There are a country and a region sold as C-series excluding a Japanese market, too.) 日本語: いすゞ自動車 , Cシリーズ / ギガ , ミキサー車

  3. File:Argos Cement Mixer truck, Atlanta.JPG - Wikipedia

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  4. File:Argos Cement Mixer truck, Atlanta (cropped).JPG

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  5. Crane Carrier Company - Wikipedia

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    A 1999 CCC Century II concrete mixer. In addition to over-the-road trucks and wheeled loaders, CCC also builds trucks for oil drilling, water well drilling, terminal tractors, and aviation fuelers. As with most American specialty truck manufacturers, the customer's choice of proprietary engines and transmissions have been available. [2]

  6. Mack Granite - Wikipedia

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    Dump trucks are the first standard packages. Typically 6x4 (three axles, two driven) lift axles are available. Body builders can add lift axles and extended trailing axles for higher weights. Concrete mixers are operated on/off-road locally at high weights. Available driven front axles are often used on mixers.

  7. Concrete mixer - Wikipedia

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    A concrete mixer (also cement mixer) is a device that homogeneously combines cement, aggregate (e.g. sand or gravel), and water to form concrete. A typical concrete mixer uses a revolving drum to mix the components.

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  9. Mack Trucks - Wikipedia

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    Mack Trucks, Inc. is an American truck manufacturing company ... Photos of most models 1906–1978 available at. ... A 2008 Mack Granite Cement Mixer was the vehicle ...