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The name Utility was adopted after the company had pivoted toward the manufacturing of trailers for the burgeoning diesel truck market of the early 20th century; most of Utility's clientele were California's original utility companies, and the name stuck. [3] Ownership of Utility has remained within the Bennett family since its founding. [4]
The main difference between them is the different structure. The frame dump trailer has a large beam that runs along the bottom of the trailer to support it. The frameless dump trailer has no frame under the trailer but has ribs that go around the body for support and the top rail of the trailer serves as a suspension bridge for support.
Cargo, dump, wrecker and specialty bodies Autocar U8144T 5-6 ton 4x4: 1941–1945: 2,711: Semi-tractor for pontoon bridges: Mack NJU 5-6 ton 4x4: 1941–1942: 692: Semi-tractor for pontoon bridges Brockway B666 [g] 6-ton 6x6 [10] 1941–1945: 219,882: Bridge, crane, cargo fire, van and others by 5 manufacturers Mack NM 6-ton 6x6: 1940–1944: ...
A utility trailer is a general purpose trailer designed to by towed by a light vehicle and to carry light, compact loads of up to a few metric tonnes. It typically has short metal sides (either rigid or folding) to constrain the load, and may have cage sides, and a rear folding gate or ramps.
Offered for sale in 2022. 94 General Electric Co. 1,450 hp (1,080 kW) C-C: December 1956 32711 Originally, GE pattern GEX3341 [71] with Alco 6-251B prime mover. Purchased new. Converted to CLEAR 140 by Sygnet Rail Technologies with Cummins QSK45L prime mover in 2010-2011. Offered for sale in 2022. 95 General Electric Co. 1,450 hp (1,080 kW) C-C ...
WTVN tried to claim the right to build new towers as a "public utility", but lost in court on May 12, 2002. [ 18 ] In 2006 the station replaced Pat Pagano and the meteorologists at Metro Weather Service with weather talent from WBNS-TV (channel 10), which was itself replaced by weather services from WSYX television.