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  2. Toyota Tacoma - Wikipedia

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    It is built on Toyota's TNGA-F global body-on-frame vehicle platform, shared with the larger Toyota Tundra (XK70). [83] The Tacoma was designed by teams at Toyota's Calty Design Research facilities in California and Michigan with the intention "to be authentic to the way our customers use their trucks for rugged outdoor fun", according to Calty ...

  3. Vehicle registration plates of Washington (state) - Wikipedia

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    1990–99 As 1990–98 passenger plates 0000-KD to approximately 9999-MH 1999–2016 As current passenger plates 0000-MI to 9999-ZZ 2016–present 12345AB 00000AA to 12389AK (as of October 16, 2023) [7] Truck 1987–90 As 1987–90 passenger plates 12345-A 00000-H to 11999-T 1990–95 As 1990–98 passenger plates 12000-T to 99999-Z 1995–99

  4. Snow pusher - Wikipedia

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    Snow pushers can be divided into two separate families: steel trip edge and fixed rubber edge. Both are used in the same fashion to move snow. Rubber edge snow pushers have a composite material mounted on the bottom of the moldboard which lies flush to the ground and keeps snow from passing under the pusher, getting a cleaner push than otherwise.

  5. Toyota Tundra - Wikipedia

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    The Toyota Tundra is a full-size pickup truck manufactured in the United States by the Japanese manufacturer Toyota since May 1999. The Tundra was the second full-size pickup to be built by a Japanese manufacturer (the first was the Toyota T100), but the Tundra was the first full-size pickup from a Japanese manufacturer to be built in North America.

  6. Snow removal - Wikipedia

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    Later, usually when the snow has ceased falling, snow plows, front end loaders with snowplow attachments, and graders cover every street pushing snow to the side of the road. Salt trucks often then return to deal with any remaining ice and snow. The trucks generally travel much faster than the plows, averaging between 30 and 40 kilometers per hour.

  7. Wedge plow - Wikipedia

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    The wedge plow or Bucker plow was first developed by railroad companies to clear snow in the American West. The wedge plow forces snow to the sides of the tracks and therefore requires a large amount of force due to the compression of snow. The wedge plow is still in use today in combination with the high-maintenance rotary snowplow.

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