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Photographer in me says that aint right. Front tandum is a little funky. That either AI or bad photoshop.
Maybe but if AI they did decent.
The DOT # tracks back to Hamilton Towing in South Bend In

I dont know if hydraulic lift tandems go back that far - but they've existed in the dump world for a long time of course.
 
Maybe but if AI they did decent.
The DOT # tracks back to Hamilton Towing in South Bend In

I dont know if hydraulic lift tandems go back that far - but they've existed in the dump world for a long time of course.
Welp AI taught me something.....

Lift axles, in general, were in use by the
early 1940s, initially utilizing mechanical devices before quickly transitioning to hydraulic systems.
Regarding specific advancements in tandem axle technology:

1957: The liftable tandem drive axle was invented by Finnish truck manufacturer Vanajan Autotehdas.
Early 1960s: Non-ground bearing hydraulic detachable gooseneck trailers, which utilize advanced hydraulic lifting/lowering systems, were introduced around 1962.
Modern Hydraulic/Air Lift: While early systems were hydraulic, modern, common, computer-controlled "airlift" axles that automatically lower when weight limits are reached became standard in later years, often referred to as "pusher" or "tag"
 
More info shows it as a 1972 shop built wrecker.


This item is a vintage GMC 9500 wrecker tow truck operated by Hamilton Body Shop.

Model: GMC Brigadier or GMC 9500
Color: Blue with a black bumper and white wheels
Features: Features a "shop-built" wrecker body.
Location: The photo was taken at Fair Oaks Farms in Newton County.
 
More info shows it as a 1972 shop built wrecker.


This item is a vintage GMC 9500 wrecker tow truck operated by Hamilton Body Shop.

Model: GMC Brigadier or GMC 9500
Color: Blue with a black bumper and white wheels
Features: Features a "shop-built" wrecker body.
Location: The photo was taken at Fair Oaks Farms in Newton County.
Man, you are quite the sleuth. I just thought it was a pretty vintage truck so I posted. Kinda cool info.
 
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