Added Sep 12, 2022
...Updated Apr 27, 2025The 2004 Mack CV713, a stalwart in logistics, boasts a 9.5 cubic yards capacity and a robust 350 HP Mack E7 engine. With a manual 8-speed transmission, this truck provides ample power and control. Sporting a double frame design and a hefty suspension of 20,000 lbs in the front and 50,000 lbs in the rear, it's built for heavy-duty tasks. Odometer reading at 250,000 miles. This unit, labeled A315, features a durable MTM mixer body. Currently located in Maryland, this reliable workhorse has been previously sold.
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Industry | Logistics |
Titled Vehicle | Yes |
Template | Trucks |
Year | 2004 |
Make | Mack |
Model | CV713 |
Capacity (Cubic Yards) | 9.5 |
Engine Horsepower | 350 |
Engine Make | Mack |
Engine Model | E7 |
Odometer (Miles/Kilometers) | Miles |
Suspension LBS Front | 20000 |
Suspension LBS Rear | 50000 |
Transmission - # Speed | 8 |
Transmission Type | Manual |
Odometer Reading | 250,000 |
Unit Number | A315 |
Double Frame | true |
Mixer Body Manufacturer | MTM |
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