Among the trucks on North American roads today, Western Star isn't typically the first name that comes to mind. It lacks the recognizability of other brands like Kenworth, Mack, or Freightliner, for ...
Campbell Logging out of Birdseye, Indiana, owns this 1988 Western Star, which hauls loads of logs to sawmills. The rig sports a 3406B Cat with a 15-speed.
The Western Star 47X is 10 inches shorter and 200 pounds lighter — spec-for-spec — than the 49X. It’s suited for applications that are impacted by bridge laws, but still includes many of the new ...
Western Star’s new 57X is more than the sum of its parts. It borrows heavily from the Freightliner Cascadia on-highway platform but adds Western Star style and safety features. Touted as the safest, ...
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