Century 1150 Rotator (50 ton)
RXP Side Puller
10 Ton Wench
Twin Turbo Diesel Engine
Cummins Diesel Engine
18 Speed
30 Ton unit
Cummins with a 10 speed, Century 5130 bed, 30 ton unit with a 7035 under reach.
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Big Cat 455 HP Diesel Engine, Allison Automatic. Bed is a Titan ZLA heavy duty industrial carrier that goes down to the ground. 30,000 lbs loading capacity.
Century 321616 Ton medium duty unit, high tool box series with extendable stiff legs and recovery boom
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12 Series Century steel bed with 12,000 lbs capacity. Big tool boxes and LOTS OF LIGHTS!
Ext cab with a Cummins and automatic transmission. Century 12 series bed, (LCG) low center of gravity in the ditch SPL9000 9,000 lbs side winch. in the ditch boxes.
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Cummins automatic, 12 series Century bed,
12,000 lbs capacity, aluminum blade rails
PAC Car Diesel, Allison Automatic, Century 12 series bed that can change angles to give an extremely low loading angle for classic and custom vehicles
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Pacar Cummins w/ Allison autoCentury 12 series LCG 21.5' aluminum bed with fixed rails, auto grip wheel lifts, large 70" in the ditch tool boxes and lot of lights!
Pacar Cummins w/ Allison auto
Century 12 series LCG 21.5' aluminum bed with fixed rails, auto grip wheel lifts, large 70" in the ditch tool boxes and lot of lights!
Century 10 series Aluminum Bed with Autogrip wheel lift
Power stroke Diesel, automatic with 4x4. 10 series Century 19.5' aluminum bed
PAC Car Diesel, Allison Automatic, Century 12 series bed that can change angles to give an extremely low loading angle for classic and custom vehicles
Power Stroke Diesel, Automatic, Century 2465 be. 12 ton integrated unit and LOTS OF LIGHTS!
4x4 Diesel Chevron 408 Renegade twin line with stiff legs
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Custom wrap to look like a flatbed hauling a Ford Mustang. This van helps with accidents and can perform service calls like jump starts, lockouts and tire changes.
Hand built to look like Tow Mater from the movie Car's
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