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MACK TRUCKS CL SERIES Manuals: Operators Manual, Service Repair, Electrical Wiring and Parts

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Related Questions

What is the difference between Mack CH and CL?

The main difference between the Mack CH and CL is the cab design and configuration. The CH is a conventional cab design, while the CL has a cabover design. This means that the CH has a longer hood and a more traditional layout, with the engine mounted in front of the cab. The CL, on the other hand, has a shorter hood and the engine mounted underneath the cab. The cabover design allows for better visibility and maneuverability in tight spaces, while the conventional cab design offers more room and comfort in the cab. Additionally, the CL is generally used for heavier-duty applications, while the CH is used for lighter-duty applications.

What is the maximum towing capacity of the MACK TRUCKS CL SERIES?

The maximum towing capacity of the MACK TRUCKS CL SERIES depends on the specific model and configuration, but it typically ranges from 20,000 to 60,000 pounds. However, the towing capacity can be increased by adding additional axles or upgrading the suspension system.

How does the Mack Trucks CL Series compare to other Mack Trucks models?

The Mack Trucks CL Series is one of the heavier-duty models offered by Mack Trucks, designed for applications such as construction, waste management, and heavy hauling. It is typically more powerful and rugged than other models, such as the Mack Granite or Pinnacle.

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