Fire/crash P15 Truck Parts

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Part Number
NSN
NIIN
10384130 Flat Washer
001174788
110379A Flat Washer
001174788
1DD897 Flat Washer
009959679
35-5131978 Flat Washer
009959679
45CH0.75 Flat Washer
012751065
5131978 Flat Washer
009959679
5310009959679 Flat Washer
009959679
5M-2894 Flat Washer
001174788
5M2894 Flat Washer
001174788
6063 Flat Washer
001174788
6640211 FIND 31 Flat Washer
012751065
6640211 FIND 32 Flat Washer
012664641
66743 Flat Washer
001174788
71-00001-011 Flat Washer
001174788
88-20033 Flat Washer
012664641
88-20033-41A Flat Washer
012664641
88-20564 Flat Washer
012664641
88-20564-6 Flat Washer
012664641
9Y2695 Flat Washer
001174788
9Y5710 ITEM 16 Flat Washer
001174788
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Truck, Fire/crash P15

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A truck (United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Puerto Rico and Pakistan; also called a lorry in the United Kingdom, Ireland, South Africa, Malaysia, Singapore, and India) is a motor vehicle designed to transport cargo. Trucks vary greatly in size, power, and configuration; smaller varieties may be mechanically similar to some automobiles. Commercial trucks can be very large and powerful, and may be configured to mount specialized equipment, such as in the case of fire trucks and concrete mixers and suction excavators.

Modern trucks are largely powered by diesel engines, although small to medium size trucks with gasoline engines exist in the US. In the European Union, vehicles with a gross combination mass of up to 3.5 t (7,700 lb) are known as light commercial vehicles, and those over as large goods vehicles.

Trucks and cars have a common ancestor: the steam-powered fardier Nicolas-Joseph Cugnot built in 1769. towed by a steam tractor manufactured by De Dion-Bouton. Steam-powered wagons were sold in France and the United States until the eve of World War I, and 1935 in the United Kingdom, when a change in road tax rules made them uneconomic against the new diesel lorries.

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