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Classified Equipment Pictures August 2020 Class 101 Class 103 Trucks Trucks Rear drive or 4wd, 15,000 lbs and less Rear drive or 4wd, 15,001 through 17,999 lbs Class 104 Class 106 Trucks Trucks Rear drive or 4wd, 18,000 through 22,999 lbs Rear drive or 4wd, 23,000 lbs through 49,999 lbs Class 112 Class 112 Trucks Trucks Rear drive, 4wd or 6wd, more than 50,000 lbs Rear drive, 4wd or 6wd, more than 50,000 lbs Class 114 Class 117 Vehicles Trucks Automobiles Tandem rear drive through 49,999 lbs Class 118 Class 119 Trucks Vehicles Tandem rear drive, 50,000 lbs and over Vans and SUV’s Class 202 Class 203 Tractors/Skid Steers/End Loaders/Dozers Tractors/Skid Steers/End Loaders/Dozers Wheel-type, 12 through 34 hp Wheel-type 35 through 49 hp Class 204 Class 205 Tractors/Skid Steers/End Loaders/Dozers Tractors/Skid Steers/End Loaders/Dozers Wheel-type, 50 through 64 hp Wheel-type, 65 through 79 hp Class 206 Class 207 Tractors/Skid Steers/End Loaders/Dozers Tractors/Skid Steers/End Loaders/Dozers Wheel-type, 80 through 99 hp Wheel-type, 100 through 149 hp Class 208 Class 209 Tractors/Skid Steers/End Loaders/Dozers Tractors/Skid Steers/End Loaders/Dozers Wheel-type, 150 through 214 hp Wheel-type, 215 hp and more Class 215 Class 216 Tractors/Skid Steers/End Loaders/Dozers Tractors/Skid Steers/End Loaders/Dozers Track-type dozer, through 79 hp Track-type dozer, 80 through 99 hp Class 217 Class 218 Tractors/Skid Steers/End Loaders/Dozers Tractors/Skid Steers/End Loaders/Dozers Track-type dozer, 100 through 149 hp Track-type dozer, 150 through 214 hp Class 219 Class 221 Tractors/Skid Steers/End Loaders/Dozers Tractors/Skid Steers/End Loaders/Dozers Track-type dozer, 215 hp and more Agricultural type tractor/skid steer, 4-wheel drive units, 20 through 64 hp Class 221 Class 221 Tractors/Skid Steers/End Loaders/Dozers Tractors/Skid Steers/End Loaders/Dozers Agricultural type tractor/skid steer, 4-wheel drive Agricultural type tractor/skid steer, 4-wheel drive units, 20 through 64 hp units, 20 through 64 hp Class 222 Class 222 Tractors/Skid Steers/End Loaders/Dozers Tractors/Skid Steers/End Loaders/Dozers Agricultural type tractor/skid steer, 4-wheel drive Agricultural type tractor/skid steer, 4-wheel drive units, 65 through 79 hp units, 65 through 79 hp Class 222 Class 223 Tractors/Skid Steers/End Loaders/Dozers Tractors/Skid Steers/End Loaders/Dozers Agricultural type tractor/skid steer, 4-wheel drive Agricultural type tractor/skid steer, 4-wheel drive units, 65 through 79 hp units, 80 through 99 hp Class 223 Class 223 Tractors/Skid Steers/End Loaders/Dozers Tractors/Skid Steers/End Loaders/Dozers Agricultural type tractor/skid steer, 4-wheel drive Agricultural type tractor/skid steer, 4-wheel drive units, 80 through 99 hp units, 80 through 99 hp Class 224 Class 250 Tractors/Skid Steers/End Loaders/Dozers Tractors/Skid Steers/End Loaders/Dozers Agricultural type tractor/skid steer, 4-wheel drive units, Backhoe/loader/tractor, (80 hp and over) 100 up 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attachment 2 pan section (single unit), rotary or flail attachment Class 416 Class 420 Mowers and Mower Attachments Spreader Attachments 3 pan section (single unit), rotary or flail attachment Spreader, tailgate mounted, computer controlled with on board pre-wetting system (may include anti-icing spay bar) Class 421 Class 422 Spreader Attachments Spreader Attachments Spreader, hopper type truck body with conveyor feeding Hopper type truck body with conveyor feeding material to material to power driven spinner type spreader, power driven spinner type spreader, non-computerized, computerized, with on board pre-wetting system (may with on board pre-wetting system include anti-icing spray bar) Class 423 Class 424 Spreader Attachments Spreader Attachments Spreader, tailgate mounted, non-computerized, with on Tailgate mounted, non-computerized board pre-wetting system Class 425 Class 426 Spreader Attachments Spreader Attachments Hopper type truck body with conveyor feeding material Tailgate mounted, computer controlled (without pre- to power driven spinner type spreader, non- wetting system) computerized (without pre-wetting system) Class 427 Class 427 Spreader Attachments Spreader Attachments Hopper type truck body with conveyor feeding material Hopper type truck body with conveyor feeding material to power driven spinner type spreader, computerize to power driven spinner type spreader, computerize (without pre-wetting system) (without pre-wetting system) Class 428 Class 431 Spreader Attachments Sweepers and Attachments Zero-velocity type spreader, includes ‘pre-wetting’ type Broom, power take-off or hydraulic pump driven, system (may include anti-icing spray bar) attached to separate vehicle class Class 432 Class 433 Sweepers and Attachments Sweepers and Attachments Broom, self-powered, pulled by separate vehicle Street sweeper, mechanical debris collection system, self-propelled Class 434 Class 435 Sweepers and Attachments Sweepers and Attachments Broom, self powered, self-propelled Vacuum debris collection system, with or without sweeper, self-propelled Class 435 Class 440 Sweepers and Attachments Spreaders, Self-propelled Chip Vacuum debris collection system, with or without Single width with mechanical extension sweeper, self-propelled Class 450 Class 450 Shouldering Machines Shouldering Machines Shoulder reclaimer Shoulder reclaimer Class 451 Class 455 Shouldering Machines Shouldering Machines Shoulder machine attachment Self-propelled (road widener) Class 490 Class 491 Trailers Trailers Less than 1 ton (use manufacture’s rates capacity) 1 through 4 tons (use manufacture’s rated capacity) Class 493 Class 496 Trailers Trailers 5 through 29 tons (use manufacture’s rated capacity) 30 tons and over (use manufacture’s rated capacity) Class 531 Class 531 Compactors Compactors Tow-type, including sheepsfoot, vibrating and non- Tow-type, including sheepsfoot, vibrating and non- vibrating vibrating Class 531 Class 532 Compactors Compactors Tow-type, 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Bituminous Equipment Portable storage tank for oil/emulsion with heating unit; Portable supply or storage for oil/emulsion charge only for hours heating or pumping Class 716 Class 717 Bituminous Equipment Bituminous Equipment Distributor, including truck, rear drive, 23,000 Distributor, including truck, tandem rear drive, 23,00 through 49,999 lbs through 49,999 lbs Class 718 Class 719 Bituminous Equipment Bituminous Equipment Distributor, including truck, tandem rear drive, 50,000 Pavement profiler, 2’ and under, not self-propelled lbs and over Class 720 Class 720 Bituminous Equipment Bituminous Equipment Pavement profiler, self-propelled
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