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Cat 725C and 730C articulated truck bare-chassis models

The Cat 725C and 730C articulated truck bare-chassis models are said to combine the proven durability, reliability and superior performance of Cat C Series articulated dump trucks with the capacity to mount specialty equipment, including application-specific bodies (coal and domestic waste), water tanks and spray systems, fuel- and lube-service components, hook-lift systems, container-transport systems, and flat-bed dump platforms. Through direct interaction with Caterpillar, Cat dealers and OEMs can wo
April 2, 2014 Read time: 1 min
The CAT 725C and 730C articulated truck bare-chassis models are said to combine the proven durability, reliability and superior performance of CAT C Series articulated dump trucks with the capacity to mount specialty equipment, including application-specific bodies (coal and domestic waste), water tanks and spray systems, fuel- and lube-service components, hook-lift systems, container-transport systems, and flat-bed dump platforms.

Through direct interaction with 178 Caterpillar, CAT dealers and OEMs can work with customers to design bare-chassis models to accommodate rear-mounted equipment systems that meet the requirements of virtually any application.

Both articulated truck bare-chassis models are available in two wheelbase lengths, standard and long. The long configuration allows CAT dealers and OEMs to design application-specific derivatives that can accommodate larger equipment systems, provide optimal payload capacity, and can lower the centre of gravity for added stability—while leveraging the features and capabilities of the new C Series articulated truck.

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