The Mack MD Series features a 23,000-lb. rear axle and a 325-horsepower engine for improved towing and durability. These upgrades benefit sectors like refuse and construction, supporting various ...
Mack Trucks has revealed that it now offers a new rear axle and engine for its Mack MD Series models. These additions will help the company expand its capabilities. When paired with the 325 hp engine ...
As a Class 7 truck, an MHD 4x2 avoids the 12% FET at buying time. This truck with a service body is one of two displayed in Mack’s booth at the NTEA Work Truck Show in Indianapolis. As a Class 7 truck ...
Single-rear-axle MHD 4x2 Mack Granite comes in Class 7 and Class 8 versions. The Class 7 truck has a Mack-branded 12,000-pound-capacity steer axle and a 21,000-pound Meritor rear axle. The standard ...
"You can go as fast as you feel comfortable with — the faster you go, the closer our heads will get to the ceiling," quipped Tim Wrinkle, construction product manager for Mack Trucks. I should've ...
Mack’s new C150/151 rear axle carriers offer improved ratios for highway and vocational applications — running from 3.11:1 to 5.66:1 — and they’re said to be lighter, stronger, and stiffer than ...
Mack Trucks on Wednesday launched a single-rear-axle version of its Granite MHD (medium heavy duty) model, offering a Class 7 or Class 8 product for customers needing a lighter yet rugged work truck.
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