The Mack Agricultural Truck
The Mack Agricultural Truck
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This is the eighth in our New Series of Next Generation, High-Quality, Premium 3D Model Patterns for CNC Routers,  
Lasers and Scroll Saws, Completely Original and Exclusive to MakeCNC and 
created with lots of Flair and Imagination! 
 
This Pattern comes with a multi-page color assembly guide using photographic quality
rendering and assembly images
This Pattern also uses two different scale sizes so you will need to use two thicknesses of wood and each Road Working Machine comes with a Number Coded DXF to assist with assembly and works in conjunction with your color assembly guide. The scales for Imperial for each DXF are 1-8" & 1-4" and 1-4" & 1-2" and the Metric scales for each DXF are 3 & 6mm and 6 & 12mm. Please read and follow your assembly guide carefully. 

 
The Mack Agricultural Truck is Scaled to work in conjunction with the Combine Harvester.
 
This Pattern also uses two thicknesses of wood and comes in Laser Version and Router Version.
The Laser and Router Versions both have 2 Imperial and 2 Metric DXF's that come in 2 scales each.
The scales for Imperial are 1-8" & 1-4" and 1-4" & 1-2" and the Metric are 3 & 6mm and 6 & 12mm.
Your Mack Agricultural Truck Pattern also comes with a Number Coded DXF to assist with assembly and works in conjunction with your
color assembly guide. It also comes with a JPG Image that is sized at 500 X 354.
You may need to use glue for your project for better stability of the 3D Model.
 
The Mack Agricultural Truck
 
Mack Trucks, Inc. is an American truck-manufacturing company and a former manufacturer of buses and trolley buses. Founded in 1900 as the Mack Brothers Company, it manufactured its first truck in 1907 and adopted its present name in 1922. Mack Trucks is a subsidiary of AB Volvo which purchased Mack along with Renault Trucks in 2000. After being founded in Brooklyn, New York, the company's headquarters were in Allentown, Pennsylvania from 1905 to 2009, when they moved to Greensboro, North Carolina. The entire line of Mack products is still produced in Macungie, Pennsylvania, with additional assembly plants in Pennsylvania, Maryland, Australia, and Venezuela.
This particular mack truck uses a certain type of bin on the back specifically for agricultural work. The engine was introduced as an inline six in 1966, as a 325hp. V8 in 1970, and as the intercooled inline six 300 series in 1973. This was an industry-changing event.
Mack trucks earned this nickname in 1917, during World War I, when the British government purchased the Mack AC model to supply its front lines with troops, food and equipment. British soldiers dubbed the truck the "Bulldog Mack", because they said it had "the tenacity of a bulldog." Its pugnacious, blunt-nosed hood, coupled with its incredible durability, reminded the soldiers of the tenacious qualities of their country's mascot, the British Bulldog. The Mack truck has so many functions but our
Mack Agricultural is the toughest of its kind! 
Collect your Mack Agricultural Truck Today!
 
PLEASE NOTE: 
 
This Mack Agricultural Truck Pattern and its instruction guide, its design and assembly methods are all Copyright makeCNC.
If you purchase this pattern and would like to reproduce it you may only reproduce up to 50 real products from this individual pattern.
If you would like to reproduce more than 50 then you would need to purchase another Mack Agricultural Truck Pattern at $8.95 again.
You could then produce another 50 real products. You would have to purchase a new pattern for every 50 you would like to produce.
Otherwise, if you wish to mass produce this product please contact us at makeCNC to negotiate a commercial license.
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