Yes, rubber tracks are interchangeable on "heavy duty" trucks. One common seller of these replacement rubber tracks is Mattracks. This company can easily replace rubber tracks for a fee.
Morooka (http://www.crawlercarriersales.com/) offers some rubber tracks for heavy duty trucks. You can order them offline straight from the website.
There are several online store that sell rubber tracks. You can also check local stores like walmart and sams club for availability.
Make sure you have all the proper tools & proper personel. Follow all safety precautions.
For brand new heavy duty trucks, try Heavy Duty Trucks USA. Trucks Junction and 1 Used Trucks both sell used heavy duty trucks online for a cheaper alternative.
Yes, there are light duty and medium duty garbage trucks.
The services offered by Freightliner trucks are the sale of heavy duty trucks, parts and service. They manufacture the chassis, heavy duty trucks and semi-trailers.
The first trucks produced by International were light-duty trucks produced in 1907. They continued to make these light-duty trucks until 1975.
Here is a site with info on used heavy duty trucks and even trucks for sale: http://www.1usedtrucks.com/heavy_truck_subcategory.php. You can also check Craigslist for trucks in your area.
One can purchase a used commercial truck by going online to the site of Market Book. There are different types of trucks available: heavy duty truck, medium duty trucks, and light duty trucks.
The truck auctions feature medium-duty and heavy-duty trucks, as well as trailers. They include trucks manufactured by Peterbilt, Kenworth, Mack, Freightliner, International, and Volvo.
Trucks - 1999 2011 Ford Super Duty was released on: USA: March 2011
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