The 1997 International 4900 is a reliable workhorse in the logistics industry. Powered by a 275 HP International DT530 engine and a 10-speed manual Spicer transmission, it offers solid performance for hauling tasks. The Hendrickson walking beam suspension with 16,000 lbs front and 20,000 lbs rear center ensures stability under heavy loads. With an odometer reading of 167,000 miles, this truck has seen its fair share of miles but still has more to give. Though it has some minor mechanical issues like a small oil leak and a hint of white smoke, it's priced as-is. This used industrial truck, with a 14-foot box length, is located in Nebraska. Previously sold.
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Industry | Logistics |
Titled Vehicle | Yes |
Template | Trucks |
Year | 1997 |
Make | International |
Model | 4900 |
Engine Horsepower | 275 |
Engine Make | International |
Engine Model | DT530 |
Engine Condition | Fair |
Odometer (Miles/Kilometers) | Miles |
Suspension MFR | Hendrickson |
Suspension Type | Walking Beam |
Suspension LBS Front | 16000 |
Suspension LBS Rear | 20000 |
Suspension LBS Center | 20000 |
Transmission - # Speed | 10 |
Transmission Manufacturer | Spicer |
Transmission Type | Manual |
Mechanical Issues | small oil leak leaves tennis ball leak overnight, a little white smoke |
Terms | As-is |
Fuel Type | Diesel |
Odometer Reading | 167000 |
Box Length (Feet) | 14 |
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