yes her name is Beth
growler was used in Edwardian times
Car cruiser (type of bike) cab (i.e taxi) coach (i.e stagecoach)
In order to get on Cash Cab you have to get lucky. You need to walk the streets of new york city and wave down a cab.
The U.S. version of Cash Cab ended in 2012.
300 pounds
header board is a the board on the front of the trailer, or the board that is on the tractor behind the cab/sleeper. this is made of metal and is to prevent the load on trailer coming thru the cab in the event an accident or other emergency
You're probably referring to some sort of sleeper cab truck. You might be referring to the ICT sleepers.
The biggest you can get is: Cab: 160 inch Sleeper Trailer 53 feet 102 iches 14 feet
They vary, but I think the avg woube about 19,000lbs.
A bobtail truck is a tractor-trailer truck where the trailer has been removed, leaving only the cab or tractor portion. This type of truck is often used for short-distance or local deliveries when a full trailer is not needed.
A store that sells a tractor cab is Sears. For example under the topics Lawn and Garden and Tractor attachments, listed is a Craftsman brand Tractor Cab.
Depending on how much weight you put on the trailer(garden tractor) you should be able to haul it.
Need to be a little more specific here.... I wouldn't direct you to the same place to purchase a Volvo cab as I would send you to purchase a Peterbilt cab. You need to give an idea of what exactly you're looking for.
It functions the same as any other automotive air conditioning system, albeit a sleeper cab tractor will typically have a second compressor for the air conditioning system in the sleeper.
Are you talking about door for the cab? Because there is no universal standard - there are many makes and models of power units, each with their own door style.
A conventional tractor is what much of the world outside of North America refers to as a "bonneted" or "hooded" tractor. It has a hood which extends out in front of the cab. This is in opposition to a COE (cab-over-engine) tractor, where there is no hood.