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Terex Trucks steps forward with the new TA400 ADT

April 15, 2016
Terex Trucks has used bauma 2016 to launch its new Stage IV-compliant TA400 ADT. Weighing in at 38tonnes, the TA400 is the first and the largest of the company’s new generation 10 articulated dump trucks. The Volvo CE-owned manufacturer has added a new cab and the Scania engine uses the latest generation Selective Catalytic Reduction.
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