This past holiday season I had to borrow a ladder to put up the Christmas lights on my home. The ladder did the job fine but I have to say using this truck would have been more fun. Yes, it would have been overkill but that is the American way! Go big! This National Grid Freightliner M2 112 is not your average bucket truck. With over 70+ feet of boom available you won’t find this guy fixing the power lines on your street unless you happen to live under a transmission tower. This truck is setup for some serious off road work as evidenced by the factory deleted headlights, custom steel bumper and 6×6 drive system. Not for those afraid of heights.
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