CAB AND CHASSIS Sample Clauses

CAB AND CHASSIS. Purchasers should refer to manufacturers published information regarding recommended tires, for cab and chassis, including any optional goods and services.
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CAB AND CHASSIS a. Cab Height ………………………. 100 inches b. Number of Axles ………………… 4 c. Overall Length With Body Mounted 408 inches 4. Body: a. Type of Body………………………. Amrep b. Rated Capacity…………………….. 38 cu. yd. c. Practical or Net Capacity………… 33 cu. yd. d. No. of collection Compartments…… 1 cu. yd. e. Net Capacity of Each Compartment 33 cu. yd. f. Overall Body Length................... 335 inches g. Body Height ……………………… 166 inches h. Body Width .…………………… 102 inches i. Loading Height Above Ground Minimum 166 inches ………... Maximum 214 inches 5. Weight……… 57,500 21,500 …… GVW lbs. Tare lbs. 6. Will the vehicles be owned, leased, or other?.........................................................
CAB AND CHASSIS a. Cab Height ……………… 102 inches b. Number of Axles …………… 3 c. Overall Length With Body Mounted 408 inches 4. Body: a. Type of Body………………… Amrep b. Rated Capacity………………… 38 cu. yd. Exhibit 10 VEHICLE SPECIFICATIONS (one for each vehicle type)
CAB AND CHASSIS a. Cab Height ……………………. 100 inches b. Number of Axles ………………. 4 c. Overall Length With Body Mounted ….. 408 inches 4. Body: a. Type of Body………………….. Amrep b. Rated Capacity……………………. 38 cu. yd. c. Practical or Net Capacity…….. 33 cu. yd. d. No. of collection Compartments…… 1 cu. yd. e. Net Capacity of Each Compartment 33 cu. yd. f. Overall Body Length................... 335 inches g. Body Height ………………….. 166 inches h. Body Width .……………… 102 inches i. Loading Height Above Ground Minimum 166 inches… Maximum 214 inches 5. Weight……… GVW 57,500 lbs. Tare 21,500 lbs. 6. Will the vehicles be owned, leased, or other? Owned 7. Purchase cost of each vehicle……….. $280,000 8. Fuel type ……………………... Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) 9. Fuel usage ……………………….. LNG 2.8 mpg 10. Emissions rating a. CO……………………… 1.2 g/bhp/hr b. HC (total hydrocarbons)…… 0.276 g/bhp/hr c. NOx…………………………………………. .30 g/bhp/hr d. Particulate Matter………….. 0.02 g/bhp/hr 11. Safety Features……………. Self Adjusting Brakes (Haldex) Lower Tail of vehicle painted bright Exhibit 10 VEHICLE SPECIFICATIONS (one for each vehicle type)
CAB AND CHASSIS a. Cab Height …………………………………. 115 Inches
CAB AND CHASSIS a. Cab Height …………………………………. 96 Inches b. Number of Axles …………………………... 2

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