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Model/Toy Trucks

Line Maintenance Bucket Trucks, Transmission Bucket Trucks, Forestry Bucket Trucks, Cable Placer Bucket Trucks, Digger Derricks, Pole Trailers, Tow Trucks, Dump Trucks and more...

More than toys, the lights actually work on these models and they also serve as a coin bank (batteries not included). Most styles are available from stock. Contact us for prices and our full selection!  

Following are just a few of the models available:


 
Small Utility Bucket Truck
This truck is a detailed plastic replica of an Altec 36 foot arial lift mounted on a GMC Topkick medium duty chassis. Boom rotates and elevates to a height of 18 inches. Truck features working headlights and taillights, flashing caution beacons, and a pintle hook for pulling trailers. A coin bank is included in the forward tool box. First produced in 1995, this truck has been produced for a large number of utility companies. Requires 2 AA batteries.



Allegheny Power Auger Truck 2000
Second in the series for Allegheny Power, features include working lights, a telescoping boom and functioning pintle hook. Only 675 trucks were produced.
Dimensions:
Scale 1/24
Length 12.00"
Height 6.25"
Width 5.75"
Weight 1.70 lbs.



Tree Truck with Chipper
This model is an exact replica of a tree truck with a chipper attachment. The truck features a GMC TopKick cab, Woodchuck Chipper attachment, working headlights, a tilting dump body, a pintle hook for the chipper and a boom that rotates and raises up to 25 inches. The chipper attachment features a blower spout that rotates and an intake door that closes. The truck also features a coin slot and key. The truck is approximately 14 inches in length and 6 inches in height. Introduced in 2000, this truck has been extremely popular among collectors and contractors. Truck requires two AA batteries.



Cable Reel Truck
This model is an exact replica of a Mobile Tool International Telsta Model T-40C cable reel truck. Features include a GMC TopKick cab, working headlights and taillights, flashing caution beacons, pintle hook, cable reel spool and a boom that rotates and elevates. This truck was introduced in 2000, and has been very popular among the telecommunications industry, contractors and collectors. Truck requires two AA batteries.




Last Modified: Tuesday, November 18, 2003
Design and maintenance by NPC