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  2. Lockrod - Wikipedia

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    Today, sometimes confused with locking bars or bar locks, lockrods have evolved to secure virtually every trailer or container that has a swing door (a door that swings open and closed rather than rolls up). Roll up doors are sometimes used in place of swing doors on trailers that make shorter haul deliveries. Diagram of a refrigerator door ...

  3. Over 140,000 trailer hitch locks recalled for risk of ... - AOL

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    More than 140,000 trailer hitch locks are being recalled due to a loose part that could cause towing vehicles to detach from their loads. Horizon Global is recalling certain Reese hitch receiver ...

  4. Twistlock - Wikipedia

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    The primary uses are to securely stack containers, for locking them into place on a container ship, [1]: 4:18 semi-trailer or rail carriage, and for lifting and handling by specific container-handling equipment, like straddle carriers, reach stackers, container-handling forklifts, sidelifters, and various types of container cranes.

  5. Ford Windstar - Wikipedia

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    Cargo Van (1999–2003) base (1999–2000) Included: 7-passenger seating, air conditioning, power mirrors, power doors, power locks and windows with automatic driver's side window, "sleeping baby mode" lights, sliding door locks, 15" steel wheels with hubcaps, and an AM/FM stereo.

  6. Netizens Reveal 33 Of The Weirdest Deliveries They’ve Ever ...

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    Powered by runaway growth in online shopping, Amazon now stands as a formidable force, equipped with its own fleet of cargo planes, thousands of tractor trailers, and a sprawling network of home ...

  7. M939 series 5-ton 6×6 truck - Wikipedia

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    M925A2 Dropside cargo truck M928A2 Long cargo truck. The M923 (M925 w/winch) was the standard cargo version of the series. It had a 14 by 7 feet (4.3 m × 2.1 m) body with drop sides so it could be loaded from the side by forklifts. It had a bottom hinged tailgate. Side racks, troop seats, and overhead bows with a canvas cover were standard.