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Why are there special rules for sale-leaseback transactions?
Two-speed Rear Drive
A feature in some vehicles where the rear drive axle can operate at two different speeds, improving efficiency or power.
Speedometer Input
The signal or data fed into a vehicle's speedometer, enabling it to display the vehicle's current speed.
Tachometer Input
An interface or signal used to connect a tachometer, a device measuring the rotation speed of a shaft or disk, to a system for monitoring.
Tandem Drive Tractor
A tractor unit equipped with two rear axles, both of which provide power, offering improved traction and load distribution.
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