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1995 Simon-Ro TC4792
The 1995 Simon-Ro TC4792 industrial truck stands tall in the logistics industry. With a hefty 20-ton capacity and a robust 92-foot boom length, this workhorse means business. Paired with a reliable Peterbilt 375 carrier featuring a CAT 3204 engine, this truck is ready to tackle heavy lifting tasks with ease. Clocking in at 159,330 miles, this seasoned veteran has seen its fair share of action. Previously sold from North Carolina, this Simon-Ro TC4792 is a solid choice for those in need of trusted machinery.
Stock Number
STK-361921000
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Quantity
0 of 1 Available
Location
North Carolina, USA
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Item Details
Industry | Logistics |
Titled Vehicle | Yes |
Template | Trucks |
Year | 1995 |
Make | Simon-Ro |
Model | TC4792 |
Block | true |
Capacity (Tons) | 20 |
Jib Length | 20 |
Boom Length | 92 |
Carrier Make | Peterbilt |
Carrier Model | 375 |
Carrier Engine Make | CAT |
Carrier Engine Model | 3204 |
Carrier Miles | 159330 |
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