Trevor Beale | Tel - +64274941646 |
Price: | $POA |
Year Built: | 2001 |
Condition: | Used |
Make, Model: | Kenworth, K104 |
Application(s): | Log Truck |
Type: | Heavy Rigid |
Ad Reference: | 1593901 |
Location: | Wellington |
Last Modified: | 19/04/2021 4:53:09 PM AEST |
KENWORTH K104, LOGGING TRUCK
TRUCK
REG ANU722
Year 2001
Engine cummins 620hp (replacement engine)
Transmission 18 speed road ranger (heavy duty box)
NEW DRAWBEAM FITTED
Tare 10400
Gvm 32000
Gcm70000
Axle layout 8x4
Rear suspension kenworth air
Drum brakes
Trailer
REG 6628S
Year 2000
Make patchell 4SH
Tare 5826
Suspension single leaf spring
Drum brake
Features
CTI
Stone guard
Drum brakes all round
Air scales on truck
CB radio
Bush radio
This unit comes with a work contract if interested by anyone looking at it if approved by company I do work for
the truck has just had a COF on (7.9.2020)
Any questions please call
TREVOR
Drive Side: Right Hand Drive
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