A seven-passenger FUSO Canter FE160 Crew Cab upfitted with an open landscape dovetail body and a Canter FE180 standard cab truck with a landscape dump body application will be on display at GIE+EXPO.
by Staff
October 20, 2014
PHOTO: Mitsubishi Fuso
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PHOTO: Mitsubishi Fuso
Mitsubishi Fuso Truck of America, Inc. (MFTA) will be exhibiting its FUSO Canter FE Series work trucks at Green Industry & Equipment Expo, October 23–24, 2014 at the Kentucky Exposition Center, Louisville, Ky at booth #5168.
On display at the FUSO booth will be a seven-passenger FUSO Canter FE160 Crew Cab upfitted with an open landscape dovetail body and a Canter FE180 standard cab truck with a landscape dump body application.
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Canter FE and FG Series medium-duty cabovers are particularly well adapted to landscaping, hardscaping, and nursery use. Their long bed lengths provide more room for tools and equipment than conventional trucks and a unique frame design allows quick and easy mounting of a wide variety of landscaping body styles. Plus they offer short turning diameters and better sight lines that make it easy to get around in tight residential neighborhoods.
According to Todd Bloom, president and CEO of MFTA, “Our frame design and light-weighting engineering help give the Canter work truck a payload advantage of up to 2,200 lb. over other medium-duty trucks while offering proven better fuel economy. In addition, our Canters offer up to 20% longer service intervals than competitive models, to save both time and money. Altogether, these features help assure that all Canter models offer our customers lower cost-of-ownership, day in and day out.”
All Canters are covered by a three-year/unlimited mileage bumper-to-bumper warranty, 4-year rust-through warranty plus a 5-year/175,000-mile powertrain limited warranty.
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