Description
2000 R Model Mack Tri Axle Dump Truck (RD688S) used for sale
It has the legendary 350 HP Mack E7 diesel
that runs strong.
It's equipped with a Eaton Fuller 8LL transmission.
It's been very well maintained,
and if you take the same care of it
that its current owner has,
this truck could double the 396,379 miles
it currently has on it.
We have been unable to verify the rear ratios
and axle weights on this truck.
However, it is believed to have 44,000 pound rears,
a 20,000 pound drop axle,
and an 18,000 pound front axle.
This RD688S tri axle
has an aluminum 17.6 yard Hewey dump body.
It has 58" sides.
The dump body's in good shape,
and the hydraulics still provide respectable raise and lower times.
Overall, this is a very good truck.
We encourage you to schedule
an in-person inspection to see it for yourself.
for more than a century.
Over the years they've built a bit of everything,
including buses, trains, APCs, and fire trucks.
The Mack tradition of
introducing innovations into their products
– theirs were the first trucks with air and oil filters,
drive shafts, and power brakes –
continues to this day.
Just as importantly,
their trucks are still built with
the power and tenacity
that earned them the “Bulldog” nickname
long before the bulldog mascot
ever graced their trucks.
So a Mack isn't your ordinary truck;
it's a vehicle with a pedigree.
was introduced in 1966
as a replacement for
the beloved B series.
By this point, Mack
had learned from the experience
of producing tens of thousands of vehicles
for the Allied war effort in World War II,
and thousands more of the B-model Macks.
Then, as now, the Mack
was truly an all-purpose vehicle.
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