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The Euclid Company of Ohio was a manufacturer which specialized in heavy equipment for earthmoving, particularly dump trucks, loaders and wheel tractor-scrapers. It operated in the US from the 1920s to the 1950s, when it was purchased by General Motors. The firm was later bought by Hitachi Construction Machinery. [1]
Dump truck; Tractor unit; Semi-trailer and semi-trailer truck; List of American truck manufacturers; External links
Fruehauf Trailer Corporation, previously Fruehauf Trailer Company (1918–1963) and Fruehauf Corporation (1963–1989), [1] was an American company engaged in the manufacture and sale of truck trailers, and other machinery and equipment, with headquarters located in Detroit, Michigan.
In 1950, Galion negotiated a marketing deal with All American Toy Co. who began production of "Rocky" the toy dump truck, which prominently displayed Galion logos on its sides. [3] In 1976 Galion Allsteel was purchased by Peabody International Corporation and the name was changed to Peabody Galion. [4]
The crash occurred around 2:40 a.m. on I-71 at the Ohio 39 ramp, spilling cargo onto the interstate. Semitractor-trailer of canned goods spills onto Interstate 71/Ohio 39 ramp Thursday. Skip to ...
Volvo-BM DR631 with a Volvo-BM LM 640 back-loader. In 1955 the Swedish company tractor trailer manufacturer Lihnells Vagn AB (Livab) started to develop a specialized dump vehicle in cooperation with Bolinder-Munktell (BM), which in 1950 had been bought by Volvo but still operated as an independent daughter company.
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