Hydraulic Lift Dump Bed Dually International Cxt Long Truck Bed Kodiak Topkick on 2040-parts.com
Springfield, Missouri, US
This bed came off an International CXT. 8ft long, 64in cargo width capacity. The truck that had this mounted originally was purchased in 2008 and was removed after the hydraulic system was tested. The lift works great. The paint and finish is in great condition as you can see in the photos as well. Unfortunately I don't know all of the technical specs on the bed since it was purchased used but hopefully you can get the information you need from the tag photo showing all of the numbers.
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