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Some trucks and equiptment

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Some of my equiptment
 

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CM1995

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Nice trucks. I really like the 4500 set up with a crane, would love to have something like that.

Just out of curiosity, being a masonry contractor what role does the tri-axle play?
 
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Thanks! The triaxle comes in handy for bulk stone for walls, veneer stone and for concrete and asphalt demo jobs.
 

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02Dmax

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Sharp looking stuff! Nice to see some pride in equipment.

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mitch504

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Nice looking rigs. How do you like the Mitsubishi 4x4? What kind of mileage do you get with it? I thought about getting one for a service truck.
 
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The fg Mitsubishi is a really rough ride. Not really that good on fuel, 36 gal tank and 300 miles at best. Not sure if the new ones have a six speed, but it's def needed. Besides all that, the truck is reliable. Pulls the same empty or loaded. Great plow truck too. Hope this helps.
 

AlldayRJ

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Peterbuilt is mint, definitely need something like that for my next truck if not a hooklift. Where are you at in CT? I do masonry on long island
 

DigDug

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Nice clean stuff! Good job . I know how hard it is to make stuff shine and keep it that way. I wish I was better at it.
 
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