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Mack touts Pedigree, Super Econodyne powertrains

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Mack on Thursday, March 22, introduced its “Pedigree Powertrain,” an integrated powertrain with engine, transmission and axles. Pedigree-spec’d trucks will be adorned with a gold Bulldog hood ornament. “Components designed to work together simply work better,” said John Walsh, vice president of marketing.

Mack is extending that integration throughout the entire truck ownership experience with a powertrain package called Super Econodyne, an integration that includes the company’s C125 overdrive rear axles, MP8-445SE engines and mDrive transmissions. The system is designed to down-speed the engine speed by about 200 rpm at highway speeds. At 65 mph, the engine will cruise at 1,160 rpm.

In its financial market recap, Mack reported that the construction market – a segment important to the truckmaker – remainned soft but that it is seeing growth in other areas. “We’re seeing a lot of Granite orders into the system,” said Kevin Flaherty, president, North American sales and marketing. “Between inventory on the ground and those being built, we’re seeing a strong influence in fracking and gas activity.”

Flaherty said the refuse side has been a spotty market because of the move to natural gas. “We are seeing a postponement on truck purchases until contractors can get permitted for CNG,” he said. “By far the refuse business is driving natural gas development.” Mack expects 40 percent of its refuse industry sales this year will be NG engines.