Truck (disambiguation)

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A truck is a vehicle for carrying goods and materials.

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Truck or trucks may also refer to:

Entertainment [edit]

Objects [edit]

  • Bogies, called "trucks" in North American railroading
  • Truck (rigging), a wooden ball, disk, or bun-shaped cap at the top of a mast
  • Trucks, part of a skateboard

Other uses [edit]

  • Trucks or troco, a lawn game
  • Truck farming, the cultivation of vegetable crops for transport to local markets
  • Truck system, an arrangement in which employees are paid in commodities or a currency substitute

See also [edit]

  • Box truck, non-articulated, the bed of the truck has 4 sides and a roof
  • Dump truck, used to carry loose material, the 4-sided bed can be tilted to empty its contents
  • Flatbed truck, the bed of the truck is absolutely flat, with no sides or roof
  • Forklift truck used to lift large objects
  • Hand truck, also a sack truck in the United Kingdom
  • Pickup truck, two axles, non-articulated, and the bed has sides
  • Semi-trailer truck, articulated (a tractor pulls an unpowered trailer), trailer usually has 4 sides and a roof
  • "Space Truckin'", a Deep Purple song, released in 1972
  • Sport utility vehicle, interchangeably referred to by its colloquial terms "car" and "truck", though it has recently become a superclass of its own
  • "Truckin'", a Grateful Dead song, released in 1970