Fire/crash P19 Truck Parts

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Part Number
NSN
NIIN
10114149 Machine Bolt
000871626
168019PC9 Machine Bolt
005435604
2078-2403-001 Machine Bolt
000871625
219153 Machine Bolt
010797027
4592488 ITEM 66 Machine Bolt
000871625
4693140 ITEM 73 Machine Bolt
000871626
5486661 ITEM 83 Machine Bolt
000871628
709-5343973 PIE Machine Bolt
000871626
709-5486672 ITEM 169 Machine Bolt
005435604
8100-1251-0192 Machine Bolt
005435604
8100-1251-0192 PC 225 Machine Bolt
005435604
919065-0004 Machine Bolt
000871625
919065-0005 Machine Bolt
000871626
919065-0007 Machine Bolt
000871628
MS16208-4 Machine Bolt
000871625
MS16208-5 Machine Bolt
000871626
MS16208-52 Machine Bolt
005435604
MS16208-7 Machine Bolt
000871628
NASM35307-362 Machine Bolt
005435604
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Oshkosh Corporation, formerly Oshkosh Truck, is an American industrial company that designs and builds specialty trucks, military vehicles, truck bodies, airport fire apparatus and access equipment. The corporation also owns Pierce Manufacturing, a fire apparatus manufacturer. Based in Oshkosh, Wisconsin, the company employs 12,000 people around the world. It is organized in four primary business groups: access equipment, defense, fire and emergency, and commercial.

Founded in 1917 as the Wisconsin Duplex Auto Company, the company was created to build a severe-duty four-wheel-drive truck. After the first prototype was built, the company began to develop rapidly. This first four-wheel-drive truck, known today as "Old Betsy", is still owned by Oshkosh Corporation and housed in one of its assembly plants in Oshkosh. The vehicle still runs and is used frequently in demonstrations and parades.

The Model 50-50, introduced in 1955, was the first truck created specifically for the hauling of concrete. The first ARFF built by Oshkosh was a W Series truck delivered to the U.S. Coast Guard in 1953. Oshkosh has also produced aircraft tow tractors, and in 1968 the company designed and built the U-30, 45 of which were built for the U.S. Air Force to tow the Lockheed C-5 Galaxy transport aircraft.

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