Hino Trucks debuts 338 City Tractor

March 1, 2006
Hino Trucks has joined with Fontaine Modification to introduce a Class 7 city tractor version of its Model 338 straight truck. The Hino 338 City Tractor

Hino Trucks has joined with Fontaine Modification to introduce a Class 7 city tractor version of its Model 338 straight truck.

The Hino 338 City Tractor is a single-axle tractor powered by Hino's 260-horsepower J-Series engine with choices of two wheelbases (144" WB/76.6" CA or 151" WB/83.6" CA), Allison 3300 RDS automatic transmissions, Meritor 21,000-lb rear axle and Hendrickson air suspensions, or 23,000-lb rear axle and spring suspension.

This package includes the specified wheelbase, tractor/trailer brake and electrical connections, optional vertical exhaust, tapered rear frame, back of cab access, and Fontaine fifthwheel. Fleetline spray suppression components include stainless steel quarter fenders, mud flap brackets, and mud flaps. Wabco trailer ABS control and a single air horn are also standard.

The 338 City Tractor will be a Hino data book option offered with the company's standard warranty provisions. For more details, contact Hino, Detroit MI.

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