DaimlerChrysler builds a mine-duty Dodge Ram trucks
Journal Article
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· Coal Age
OSTI ID:20838297
Automotive and engine OEMS worked together with the mines to develop a diesel-powered underground pickup truck that meets emissions standards. The article relates how DaimlerChrysler and Cummins eventually managed to redesign the engine for the Dodge Ram truck to satisfy the new HD10 onroad Environmental Protection Agency regulations for diesel engines that come into force in January 2007. Classic Motors in Richfield, Utah modifies Dodge Ram pickups for use as mantrips and service vehicles. 4 photos.
- OSTI ID:
- 20838297
- Journal Information:
- Coal Age, Vol. 111, Issue 10; ISSN 0009-9910
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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