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2010 Great Dane 48592
The 2010 Great Dane 48592, a reliable logistics trailer, features a sturdy aluminum floor and roof for durability. Equipped with a Thermo King reefer unit that has run for 16515 hours, ensuring optimal temperature control for cargo. Its 48' length and 102" width provide ample space for various freight needs. The swing door design adds convenience for loading and unloading operations. Unit number 48592, previously sold from Ohio. Built to withstand the demands of the logistics industry, this Great Dane model offers solid performance while showing wear consistent with its age and previous use.
Stock Number
STK-401361002
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Quantity
0 of 1 Available
Location
Ohio, USA
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Item Details
Industry | Logistics |
Titled Vehicle | Yes |
Template | Trailers |
Year | 2010 |
Make | Great Dane |
Floor Composition | Aluminum |
Reefer Make | Thermo King |
Reefer Hours | 16515 |
Roof Composition | Aluminum |
Length | 48' |
Width | 102 |
Door Type | Swing |
Unit Number | 48592 |
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